Having said this, he withdrew. In the inn a great commotion began; the host called his servants, and the guests looked at one another with great surprise.
"Princess Anna Danuta," said one of the townsmen, "she is Kiejstutowna,[11] Janusz Mazowiecki's wife. She was in Krakow two weeks, but she went to Zator to visit Prince Waclaw, and now she is coming back."
"Uncle Gamroth," said the other townsman, "let us go to the barn and sleep on the hay; the company is too high for us."
"I don't wonder they are traveling during the night," said Macko, "because the days are very warm; but why do they come to the inn when the monastery is so near?"
Here he turned toward Zbyszko: "The beautiful Ryngalla's own sister; do you understand?"
And Zbyszko answered: "There must be many Mazovian ladies with her, hej!"