Z. Marcas
Z. MARCAS BY HONORE DE BALZAC Translated by Clara Bell and others DEDICATION To His Highness Count William of Wurtemberg, as a token of the Author's respectful gratitude. DE BALZAC.
CHAPTER XII.
Tzernagora--Collusion between Montenegrins and Rebels--Turks
abandon System of Forbearance--Chances of Success--Russian
Influence--Private Machination--M. Hecquard--European
Intervention--Luca Vukalovich--Commencement of
Hostilities--Dervisch Pacha--Advance on Gasko--Baniani--Bashi
Bazouks--Activity of Omer Pacha--Campaigning in Turkey--Line of
March--Pass of Koryta--The Halt--National Dance--'La Donna
_Amabile_'--Tchernitza--Hakki Bey--Osman Pacha--Man with Big
Head--Old Tower--Elephantiasis--Gasko--Camp Life--Moslem
Devotions--Character of Turkish Troops--System of
Drill--Peculation--Turkish Army--Letters--Scarcity of
Provisions--Return of Villagers.
If the past history of Tzernagora or the Black Mountain is deserving of
our admiration and wonder, its future prospects afford a no less open
field for doubt and speculation. So far all has gone well with her: the
manly character of her people, and their apparent invincibility, have
enlisted the sympathies of the world in her behalf, while identity of
religion and race have procured for her the more tangible advantages of
Russian protection.
That the last-named power is disinterested in pursuing this policy is
Z. MARCAS BY HONORE DE BALZAC Translated by Clara Bell and others DEDICATION To His Highness Count William of Wurtemberg, as a token of the Author's respectful gratitude. DE BALZAC.