Joseph in the Snow, and The Clockmaker. In Three Volumes. Vol. III.

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BY AUERBACH. TRANSLATED BY LADY WALLACE.

SAUNDERS, OTLEY, AND CO., 66, BROOK STREET, HANOVER SQUARE. 1861

CONTENTS OF VOL. III.

CHAPTER XXIII. THE FIRST NAIL KNOCKED IN, PEACE IN THE HOUSE, AND THE FIRST SUNDAY GUEST.

CHAPTER XXIV. ANCIENT HEIRLOOMS ARE DISMISSED, AND A NEW TONE PREVAILS IN THE MORGENHALDE.

CHAPTER XXV. THE PENDULUMS SWING TOGETHER, BUT THE STRESS ON THE MAINSPRING IS SEVERE.

CHAPTER XXVI. THE AXE IS PUT TO THE ROOT OF LIFE, AND TEARS ARE SHED.

CHAPTER XXVII. EVERYTHING GONE.

CHAPTER XXVIII. A BEGGAR, AND MONEY SAVED.

CHAPTER XXIX. ANOTHER WORLD.

CHAPTER XXX. THE THAW EXTENDS EVEN TO PETROWITSCH, BUT HE FREEZES AGAIN.

CHAPTER XXXI. ANNELE THAWS ALSO, BUT FREEZES AGAIN.

CHAPTER XXXII. A STORMY NIGHT.

CHAPTER XXXIII. A FRIEND IN NEED.

CHAPTER XXXIV. BURIED ALIVE.

CHAPTER XXXV. A HEART TOUCHED.

CHAPTER XXXVI. VOICES FROM THE DEAD.

CHAPTER XXXVII. A PHALANX.

CHAPTER XXXVIII. A PLANT GROWS UNDER THE SNOW.

CHAPTER XXXIX. SAVED.

CHAPTER XL. ALL'S WELL.

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JOSEPH IN THE SNOW,

AND

THE CLOCKMAKER.



                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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