The Land of the Black Mountain

Reginald Wyon

The Land of the Black Mountain, by

Reginald Wyon Gerald Prance
This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org
Title: The Land of the Black Mountain The Adventures of Two Englishmen in Montenegro
Author: Reginald Wyon Gerald Prance
Release Date: January 27, 2006 [EBook #17613]
Language: English
Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1
*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE LAND OF THE BLACK MOUNTAIN ***

Produced by UMDL, Nikola Smolenski, Sankar Viswanathan, and Online Distributed Proofreading Team at Distributed Proofreaders Europe at http://dp.rastko.net

THE LAND OF THE BLACK MOUNTAIN

THE ADVENTURES OF TWO ENGLISHMEN IN MONTENEGRO

BY
REGINALD WYON AND GERALD PRANCE
WITH FIFTY-ONE ILLUSTRATIONS

"SOME GLIMPSING AND NO PERFECT SIGHT"
CHAUCER

NEW AND CHEAPER ISSUE
METHUEN & CO. 36 ESSEX STREET W.C. LONDON

_First Published March 1903 New and Cheaper Issue 1905_
[Illustration: H.R.H. PRINCE NICOLAS OF MONTENEGRO]

DEDICATED BY KIND PERMISSION
TO
H.R.H. PRINCE NICOLAS OF MONTENEGRO

CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER I
Montenegro's geographical position--Character of the people--Their honesty, patriotism, and love of arms--Likeness to the Homeric Greeks--The women--Montenegrin manners, vices, heroism, lack of privacy, police--Goodness of the Prince--The national costume--Religion--Hatred of Austria--Russia's friendship
CHAPTER II
History from first conquest by the Romans, 300 B.C., down to the present Prince--Fruits of the last campaign--Education--The military system--Legal administration--Crime--Government--The educated classes
CHAPTER III
The journey to Montenegro--Arrival in Cattaro--Beauty of the Bocche, and the drive to the frontier--First impressions of Montenegro--Njegusi--The national troubadours--Arrival in Cetinje
CHAPTER IV
Cetinje and its sights--Prince Nicolas--The Archbishop--The barracks--The princes--A visit to the prison and its system--Our departure for Podgorica
CHAPTER V
The view from Bella Vista--New scenery--Promiscuous shooting--The market in Rijeka--The shepherds--Their flocks--Wayside hospitality--The plain of the Zeta--The Moraca--The Vizier bridge--Old war-marks--First and last impressions of Podgorica
CHAPTER VI
Podgorica--Its central position--Our headquarters--Easter in Montenegro--Our experience of it--We view the town--The prison and its inmates--Christian and Mahometan friction--The modern town--The market and the armed buyers--The Black Earth--Easter customs--Montenegrin methods of doing business
CHAPTER VII
Medun--Voivoda Marko--His life and business--His part in Montenegrin history--Our ride to Medun--His widow--We visit his grave--The Death Dirge--Montenegrin customs at death--Target practice--Our critics--The hermit of Daibabe--We visit Spuz--A typical country inn and a meal--The Turkish renegade gives his views on warfare--Dioclea
CHAPTER VIII
Achmet Uiko tells his story--Sokol Baco, ex-Albanian chief--Shooting on the Lake of Scutari--Our journey thither--Our frustrated nap--Arrival at the chapel--The island of Vranjina--The priest--Fishing and fishermen--Our visitors--We return to Podgorica
CHAPTER IX
Stephan our servant--Virpazar--The drive over the Sutormann Pass--Antivari and Prstan--The beauty of the bay--We are delayed by contrary winds--We are rowed to Dulcigno--We make the acquaintance of Marko Ivankovic--A story concerning him--We shoot together--An episode on a lake--Vaccination--The Turkish inhabitants
CHAPTER X
We ride to Scutari--The Albanian Customs officials--We suffer much from Turkish saddles--Arrival at Scutari, and again pass the Customs--"Buon arrivato"--Scutari and its religious troubles--The town and bazaar--A slight misunderstanding, Yes and No--We return to Rijeka by steamer--The beauties of the trip--Wrong change--The prodigal son's return, when the fatted calf is not killed
CHAPTER XI
Preparations for our tour in the Brda--We start--Where it is not good to be giddy--A trying ride--Our inn--Nocturnal episodes--The journey continued--Pleasant surroundings--The Montenegrin _quart d'heure_--Arrival in Kolasin--We meet the Governor--Visiting--The Band of Good Hope--The Crown Prince's birthday--We are ashamed
CHAPTER XII
Montenegro's oldest building--The ride to the Moraca Monastery--A perilous bridge and ascent--The Abbot's tale--We inspect the Monastery--The health of the King is drunk--The relative merits of Boers and Montenegrins--The Abbot makes us presents--We visit a peasant's house and a Homeric feast--A feu-de-joie--Departure from Kolasin--We are mistaken for doctors again--Raskrsnica
CHAPTER XIII
A typical mountain hut--Costume of the north-eastern borderers--Supper and a song--We go out hunting, and cause excitement--The Feast of Honour--We ride to Andrijevica--Andrijevica and our inn--The Voivoda--We go to church--Turkish visitors--Alarums
CHAPTER XIV
The Voivoda's invitation--Concerning an episode on our ride to Velika--The fugitive from a blood-feud and his story--We arrive at Velika--The men of Velika--The ménu--Border jurisdiction--A shooting-match--The Kom--Pleasant evenings--A young philosopher--Sunset
CHAPTER XV
We leave Andrijevica--Our additional escort--The arrival at our camping-place--In an enemy's country--The story of one Gjolic--Our slumbers are disturbed--Sunrise on the Alps--We disappoint our escort--"Albanian or Montenegrin?"--A reconnaissance--The Forest of Vucipotok--The forbidden land--narrow escape--We arrive at Rikavac--Rain damps our ardour--Nocturnal visitors
CHAPTER XVI
More memorial stones--We get wet again--Unwilling hosts--A fall--The Franciscan of Zatrijebac--The ravine of the Zem--Methods of settling tribal differences--A change of diet and more pleasant evenings--A fatalist--Sunday morning
CHAPTER XVII
A modern hero, and our sojourn under his roof--Keco's story--The laws of vendetta and their incongruity--We return to Podgorica--The Montenegrin telephone--An elopement causes excitement--The Sultan's birthday--The reverse of the picture--A legal anomaly
CHAPTER XVIII
S. Vasili and Ostrog--Our drive thither--Joyful pilgrims--Varied costumes--We meet the Vladika of Montenegro--The ordeal of hot coffee--A real pilgrimage--The shrine of S. Vasili--The ancient hermit--A miracle--Niksic--The gaudy cathedral and the Prince's palace--We are disappointed at Niksic
CHAPTER XIX
The Club and its members--Gugga--Irregularities of time--The absence of the gentle muse and our surprise--The musician's story and his subsequent fate--The Black Earth--A typical border house--The ordeal of infancy--A realistic performance which is misunderstood--Concerning a
Continue reading on your phone by scaning this QR Code

 / 114
Tip: The current page has been bookmarked automatically. If you wish to continue reading later, just open the Dertz Homepage, and click on the 'continue reading' link at the bottom of the page.