Sidonia, the Sorceress : the Supposed Destroyer of the Whole Reigning Ducal House of Pomerania  -  Volume 1 Buy on Amazon

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Sidonia, the Sorceress : the Supposed Destroyer of the Whole Reigning Ducal House of Pomerania - Volume 1

AuthorWilhelm
PublisherAeterna

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Author(s)Wilhelm
PublisherAeterna
ISBN / ASIN1444433717
ISBN-139781444433715
MarketplaceFrance  🇫🇷

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Excerpt: ... that night there was a strong suspicion upon every one's mind that something terrible was going to happen; for a great storm arose at midnight, and raged fearfully round the Red Sea tower, so that it seemed to rock, and when the night-watch went round to examine it, behold three toads crept out, and set themselves upright upon the parapet like little manikins, as the hares sometimes make themselves into manikins. What all this denoted was discovered next morning, for when the jailer entered Otto's cell in the tower, he saw him lying on the floor in a pool of blood, with his own dagger sticking in his heart. On the table stood the lamp which he had asked for, still burning feebly, and near it a great many written papers. The man instantly ran for the burgomaster, who followed him with all speed to the tower. They felt the corpse, but it was already quite cold. So then a messenger was despatched for the chirurgeon, to hold a visum repertum over him. Meantime they examined the papers, and found first my gracious Lady of Wolgast's letter to the unfortunate father-the same which had made him tremble so the day before-and therein was related all the shameful circumstances concerning Sidonia, just as Ulrich had stated them in the letter to the burgomaster. Then they came upon his last will and testament; but where the seal ought to have been, there lay a large drop of blood, with this memorandum beneath it: "This is my heart's first blood which I have affixed here, in place of a seal, and may he who slights it be accursed for evermore, even as my daughter Sidonia." In this testament he had completely disinherited his daughter Sidonia, and made his son Otto sole inheritor of all his property, castles, and lands (for his daughter Clara was already dead, and had left no children). Nothing should his daughter Sidonia have but two farm-houses in Zachow, Footnote: A small town near Stramehl, a mile and a half from Regenwalde. just to keep her from beggary,...

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