"Blood flowed there for three days and three nights. The whole valley, the rocks, the surrounding grasses, even the willows had taken on reddish hues." (A legend that has survived to the present day, speaks of the small River of Little Ostren, a village near Sfetigrad in the time of Gjergj Kastrioti-Skanderbeg).
"Blood flowed there for three days and three nights. The whole valley, the rocks, the surrounding grasses, even the willows had taken on reddish hues." (A legend that has survived to the present day, speaks of the small River of Little Ostren, a village near Sfetigrad in the time of Gjergj Kastrioti-Skanderbeg).
Wednesday, February 2, 1933. The "Western Morning News" wrote: "Madame Zeinep Vlora, the Albanian woman, whose death occurred in London a month ago, has aroused intense interest in view of the efforts made to keep it a secret. She is described as the owner of a hotel and a dormitory in Paris. But it appears somewhat mysterious. Madame Vlora lived in Paris until December 19, until she received a telegram from London with seductive words full of heartfelt thanks. "It has been stated that a French minister, with whom she was acquainted and from whom she had a letter of recommendation, tried to secure her a post as a nurse. Madame Vlora's husband is learned to be called Diemil Vlora (Xhemil Vlora). Diemil Vlora has been presented at one time as a very rich man. They both reportedly lived for a long time on the Italian Riviera. Then he got a scarcity. So, she was forced to do other work to make a living. It is also learned that when Madame Vlora came to Paris, she had little or no money. Since the beginning of October this year it has occupied a small space in a hotel. She managed to secure very few people but had a good number of letters. But it has now been revealed that she took a hotel room and a boarding house at number 22 of the Quai de Passy in Paris. And he did this on December 20th. When she left Paris on December 23 from this house, her destination was for London. She got there on Christmas Eve. "Madame Zeinep Vlora had told friends that, after spending the Christmas holidays in London, she would return to Paris again for the New Year."
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