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Title: Joseph in the Snow, and The Clockmaker
In Three Volumes. Vol. III.
Author: Berthold Auerbach
Translator: Lady Wallace
Release Date: July 15, 2010 [EBook #33164]
Language: English
Character set encoding: ASCII
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JOSEPH IN THE SNOW,
AND
THE CLOCKMAKER.
BY AUERBACH.
TRANSLATED BY LADY WALLACE.
IN THREE VOLUMES.
VOL. III.
LONDON:
SAUNDERS, OTLEY, AND CO.,
66, BROOK STREET, HANOVER SQUARE.
1861.
LONDON: PRINTED BY W. CLOWES AND SONS, STAMFORD STREET,
AND 14, CHARING CROSS.
THE CLOCKMAKER
(_Continued_).
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
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