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CONTENTS.

CHAPTER I. SESTRI-PONENTE.

CHAPTER II. JUDAISM AND POLAND.

CHAPTER III. EDUCATION OF JACOB.

CHAPTER IV. AQUA SOLA.

CHAPTER V. A SIMPLE HISTORY OF LOVE.

CHAPTER VI. FROM GENOA TO PISA.

CHAPTER VII. VOYAGE ON FOOT.

CHAPTER VIII. THE SABBATH.

CHAPTER IX. THE EVE OF AN INSURRECTION.

CHAPTER X. THE PURSUIT OF A HUSBAND.

CHAPTER XI. A POLITICAL MEETING.

CHAPTER XII. A SIREN.

CHAPTER XIII. AKIBA.

CHAPTER XIV. ALEA JACTA EST.

CHAPTER XV. A PERILOUS INTERVIEW.

CHAPTER XVI. THE JEWS IN COUNCIL.

CHAPTER XVII. REUNION OF THE NOBLES.

CHAPTER XVIII. THE COUNTRY WILLS IT.

CHAPTER XIX. A FATHER'S GRIEF.

CHAPTER XX. MUSE CULTIVATES THE RUSSIANS.

CHAPTER XXI. LIA.

CHAPTER XXII. THE OLD MOTHER.

CHAPTER XXIII. RUSSIAN POLITICS.

CHAPTER XXIV. THE SEDUCER.

CHAPTER XXV. BETWEEN TWO FIRES.

CHAPTER XXVI. THE RECONCILIATION.

CHAPTER XXVII. JACOB IN FLIGHT.

CHAPTER XXVIII. LOVE OF COUNTRY.

CHAPTER XXIX. THE GORDIAN KNOT.

CHAPTER XXX. THE INSURGENTS.




Transcriber's Notes:

1. Page scan source: http://books.google.com/books?id=f_kMAQAAIAAJ&dq
2. Alternate spelling of author's name: JÓzef Ignacy Kraszewski.







THE JEW




TRANSLATED FROM THE POLISH OF
JOSEPH IGNATIUS KRASZEWSKI




BY

LINDA DA KOWALEWSKA






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