Received: from nobody by stodi.digitalkingdom.org with local (Exim 4.87) (envelope-from ) id 1cBOeG-0005VP-D0 for lojban-newreal@lojban.org; Mon, 28 Nov 2016 08:19:20 -0800 Received: from [172.93.238.113] (port=40121 helo=getpotnows.com) by stodi.digitalkingdom.org with esmtp (Exim 4.87) (envelope-from ) id 1cBOeA-0005UZ-II for lojban@lojban.org; Mon, 28 Nov 2016 08:19:19 -0800 Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2016 09:39:56 -0700 From: "Dianna Sims" To: Message-ID: Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Subject: Major news-story: All pot-stocks set to explode this week- Article. 3152522 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Mime-Version: 1 X-Spam-Score: -0.4 (/) X-Spam_score: -0.4 X-Spam_score_int: -3 X-Spam_bar: / never must get unnoticed
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FOR many years before our heros birth his astute grandsire, Eckhart von Villanders, had been steadily enlarging his domains on all sides, either by purchase or violence, according to circumstances. Bit by bit the Trostburg boundaries had been pushed up to Kastelruth, Seis and the Seiser Alp, and bit by bit the impoverished lords of Hauenstein in the forest region at the foot of the Schlern had sold most of their lands to their wealthy neighbour, only reserving the family castle with the home woods and pastures. So they were hemmed in on all sides by Wolkenstein ground, save where the bare pinnacles of the Schlern soared above their ancestral towers. But old Villanders coveted even those towers and still more the splendid timber of the forest encircling them. The Hauensteins being prolific as well as poor, in course of time both castle and precincts 1 6 Oswald von Wolkenstein were jointly owned by twelve descendants. Several of the latter dying off in rapid succes sion, Ulrich von Hauenstein gladly sold his share of the property, i. E. Onethird of the castle, with the proportion of vassals, rights and privileges comprised in that share, to the acquisitive lord of Villanders. The deed of sale was signed in 1367, the very year of Oswalds birth, and Knight Eckhart settled the property on his newborn grandson as a christening present. Hinc illae lacbrymae ! No wicked fairy could have endowed the babe with a more fatal gift than this lonely manor in the forest of the Schlern. Before long, and after buying more scraps of land on either side, Eckhart usurped all feudal rights appertaining to Hauenstein. For now every direct male heir save one at a distance was dead, and even the Kastelruth branch of the family was extinct. Oswald von Wolkenstein 9 io Oswald von Wolkenstein His homecoming made a noise throughout South Tirol, for the Wolkensteins and their kin were spread far and wide about the land in various valleys, and right up to the roots 14 Oswald von Wolkenstein of the great mountain ranges. Besides, in addition to family feeling and the prestige of personal merit, there were other reasons to increase the warmth of his welcome, for his presence was urgently needed at this juncture to promote certain arrangements in which im portant family interests were at stake. II When Knight Eckharts aggressive life pre sently ended, all his possessions, save Hauen stein already settled on Oswald fell to his daughter and her husband Friedrich von Wol Oswald von Wolkenstein 17 kenstein. Some years later, in 1393, Heinrich, the last of the Hauensteins passed away, and his sister Barbara, the wife of Martin Jager, a petty noble of Tisens beyond Bozen, remained sole heiress of twothirds of Hauenstein and its feudal rights. The powerful Wolkensteins with strongholds on every hill, vassals in every valley, paid no heed to Barbaras claims, never dreaming that so insignificant a person would dare to contest the law of the strongest. But the lady and her husband proved stubborn antagonists. They brought their case to the notice of Duke Albert of Austria, who referred it to the Court of Heinrich von Rottenburg, Captain of the Etsch. Proceed ings were instituted; but trial of the case was continually postponed, now by political emergencies, then by devices of the defendants, who meanwhile lorded it at Hauenstein and felled timber wholesale. Very probably Hein rich of Rottenburg had little wish to give judgment against such firm friends and allies as his Wolkenstein neighbours and still less when a prospect dawned of settling the dis 1 8 Oswald von Wolkenstein pute in an amicable way. For Barbara Jager possessed a beautiful young daughter of eighteen years, and when Oswald reappeared in Tirol, the name of the lovely Sabina was on all mens lips and deeply graven in many hearts. Perhaps, at this time, the Wolkensteins were already trying to placate their opponents by friendly overtures. At any rate the young man and young maid were speedily brought together and both fell in love at first sight. She was beautiful and bewitching; he, though grey haired and oneeyed had much personal charm, together with the prestige of daring deeds and versatile talents. His verses, his music, his romantic adventures captivated the girls imagination. It flattered her vanity to see this travelled paladin at her feet, while other women sighed for him in vain. But Sabina soon tired of her conquest. Oswalds passionate adoration became wearisome ; his songs lost their charm. After playing fast and loose with him for some time, always finding fresh excuses for delaying the wedding, she finally professed doubts of his love and declared she Oswald von Wolkenstein 19











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