Servia, Youngest Member of the European Family - or, A Residence in Belgrade and Travels in the Highlands and Woodlands of the Interior, during the years 1843 and 1844. by Andrew Archibald Paton
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CHAPTER XIV. The Drina.--Liubovia.--Quarantine station.--Derlatcha.--A Servian beauty.--A lunatic priest.--Sorry quarters.--Murder by brigands. CHAPTER XV. Arrival at Ushitza.--Wretched street.--Excellent khan.--Turkish vayvode.--A Persian dervish.--Relations of Moslems and Christians.--Visit the castle.--Bird's eye view. CHAPTER XVI. Poshega.--The river Morava.--Arrival at Csatsak.--A Viennese doctor.--Project to ascend the Kopaunik.--Visit the bishop.--Ancient cathedral church.--Greek mass.--Karanovatz.--Emigrant priest.--Albanian disorders.--Salt mines. CHAPTER XVII. Coronation church of the ancient kings of Servia.--Enter the Highlands.--Valley of the Ybar.--First view of the High Balkan.--Convent of Studenitza.--Byzantine Architecture.--Phlegmatic monk.--Servian frontier.--New quarantine.--Russian major. |
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