FOES, BROTHERS, A FRIEND AND A MASK I INSPECTOR JORDAN AND HIS CHILDREN I VOICES FROM WITHOUT AND VOICES FROM WITHIN I THE ROOM WITH THE WITHERED FLOWERS I THE DEVIL LEAVES THE HOUSE IN FLAMES I Author of Authorized translation by GROSSET & DUNLAP ~ Publishers NOTE The first chapter, “A Mother Seeks Her Son,” and sections I and II of the second chapter, “Foes, Brothers, a Friend, and a Mask,” were translated by Ludwig Lewisohn. The rest of the book has been translated by Allen W. Porterfield. The title, “The Goose Man” (“Das GÄnsemÄnnchen”), refers to the famous statue of that name in Nuremberg. COPYRIGHT, 1922, BY PRINTED IN THE U. S. A. THE GOOSE MAN |