The Eichhofs: A RomanceBethusy-Huc, Valeska, Gräfin von
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The Eichhofs: A Romance
Bethusy-Huc, Valeska, Gräfin von
German fiction -- Translations into English
"What a wonder life is!" he muses, as the train speeds on. "But it all
amounts to the fact that if you would be happy--and who would not?--you
must do what is right."
THE END.
By Captain Charles King, U.S.A
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fiction. Appearing as they do almost simultaneously with "The Sorrows
of Satan," that wonderful romance of nineteenth-century life which is
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suffering which are naturally less emphasized in the more powerful and
concentrated novel.
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