The Land of the Black Mountain,
by
Reginald Wyon Gerald Prance
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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
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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
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