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A Rebel Princess

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When her father, the Grand Duke, tells the lovely young Princess Tora of Radoslav that she is to marry the aged King of Salona, she is appalled and horrified.

But no amount of pleading by her will change her father's mind.

So Tora decides that she must find a way to see her prospective husband without his being aware of her presence and then try to find a way to escape her awful Fate.

Since she is a talented musician, she has little difficulty in persuading her dear friend, Professor Lazar Srejovic, the nation's greatest musician, to allow her to join his famous quartet for a concert at the King of Salona's Palace.

She devises a cunning plan to escape from the Palace of Radoslav, so that her father cannot stop her and joins up secretly with the Professor's quartet to travel by carriage to Maglic, the Capital of Salona.

But on arriving at an inn on the way disguised in peasant dress, she is terrified to unexpectantly overhear a sinister plot to murder and violently overthrow the King of Salona and seize his country by force.

Her life is now in danger, but, when a dashing and handsome stranger comes to her rescue when she is hiding in a wood near the inn, she loses her heart to him utterly in a moment and just as quickly loses all hope that they can ever be together.

And her future is sealed for ever with no hope of love and happiness.

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Author’s Note
Author’s NoteBefore 1919 the Balkans consisted of numerous small countries, besides several larger ones. The countries themselves were, and still are, extraordinarily beautiful, their peoples are courteous, proud, good-natured but capable at times of extraordinary violence. They are poets, musicians, weavers and shepherds in countries of wild extremes. The summers are very hot, the winters very cold, the rivers overflowing or dried up with tall mountains and flat plains everywhere. Most Balkan people are intriguers and plotters. But they are also intelligent, impetuous, brave and fascinatingly dashing. The major groups are Croats, Serbs, Montenegrins, Bosnians, Slovenes and Macedonians and the numerous minorities include Turks, Rumanians, Albanians, Hungarians, Slovaks and gypsies. My favourites are the Hungarians – a war-ravaged nation for centuries, they have survived as an heroic people. It is a country of beautiful women, handsome men, outstanding horsemen, famous musicians and persecuted but indestructible and colourful gypsies.

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