I did ask the Voivoda, but he said the thing was impossible.
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Now the son of the aged Voivoda who had ordered the assault lived in Cetinje.
3
There was, indeed, a cloud which came across the Serbians' happiness when Čuplikac, the Voivoda, died suddenly.
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Thus his first opera, "Voivoda," composed in 1866, evidently had his ideal, Mozart, clearly in mind.
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Soon after it was completed "Voivoda" was accepted to be produced at the Moscow Grand Theater.
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"We must hear what the Voivoda says," said the adjutant, shrugging his shoulders.
7
Often the humblest peasant can claim relationship with the Voivoda, or Duke, of the province, and will always be cordially received.
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It would seem that the Voivoda has right of jurisdiction in this strip of land, though how we were unable to elicit.
9
One evening the Voivoda invited us to ride with him on an official visit to Velika, an offer which we eagerly accepted.
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Everyone turned out to bid us farewell, from the Voivoda, who expressed his regret that we had seen no one shot, downwards.
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Next morning at an early hour saw us in our saddles, the Voivoda having first ascertained that our arms were in good order.
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Two lighted candles were flickering in the wind, and in a semicircle stood a group of rough, fully-armed mountaineers, the retainers of the Voivoda.
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It was a most uproarious meal, and later on the Voivoda retired to a bed which was just behind him to laugh himself out.
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"I will ask the Voivoda," I replied, "though I doubt if I have any influence with him.
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At any rate Albanians came and stated their cases, bringing witnesses, and amongst great noise the Voivoda gave his judgments, which seemed to be final.
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"But," he went on, "wilt thou ask the Voivoda, who is a good man, to give me a magazine rifle and some cartridges?