CHAPTER III.Father Wyszoniek feared that even at Jurand’s next awakening, he might be stupefied and might not recover consciousness for a long time. Meanwhile he promised the princess and Zbyszko to let them know when the old knight could speak, and himself retired after they left. In fact Jurand first awoke on the second Holy Day just before noon, but fully conscious. The princess and Zbyszko were present. Therefore, sitting on the bed, he looked at and recognized her and said: “Your Highness … for God’s sake, am I in Ciechanow?” “And you overslept the Holy Day,” replied the lady. “The snows covered me. Who saved me?” “This knight: Zbyszko of Bogdaniec. You remember him in Krakow….” And Jurand gazed with his sound eye at the youth for a moment and said: “I remember … but where is Da

