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58 Of the forest loses all his waving leaves, His branches fly off, even that green crown That once adorned his brow, the mistletoe, Dries up and withers. Long the Litwini Wandered through castles, mountains, and through woods, The Germans harrying or by them attacked, Till fought the dreadful fight on Rudaw's plains, Where many thousand Litwin youth lay slaughtered, Beside as many of the Teuton host. Soon reinforcements from beyond the sea Came to the Germans. Kiejstut then and Walter Ascended with a handful to the mountains. With broken sabres and with dinted shields. Covered with dust and clotted gore, they went Gloomy towards home. There Walter neither looked Upon his wife, nor spoke to her one word; But in the German tongue held he discourse With Kiejstut and the Wajdelote. Aldona Nought understood, but yet her heart forebode Some dire event. When ended was their council, All three turned sorrowing glances on Aldona. Walter looked longest, with despair's mute gaze;