But Lichtenstein did not recognize him, because when he had seen him at Tyniec he had his helmet on, and after that he had spoken to Macko only once, and that in the evening, when Macko had begged him to forgive Zbyszko. However he bowed proudly, the more so because when he saw the two exquisitely dressed youths, he thought that they were not Macko’s, his face brightened up a little and he assumed a haughty demeanor as he always did when he spoke to inferiors. Then the princess pointing at Macko, said: “This knight is going to Malborg. I have given him a recommendation to the grand master, but he heard of your great influence in the Order; he would also like to have a note from you.” Then she went to the bishop, but Lichtenstein fixed his cold, steely eyes upon Macko, and asked: “What

