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JOSEPH IN THE SNOW,

AND

THE CLOCKMAKER.



BY AUERBACH.

TRANSLATED BY LADY WALLACE.


IN THREE VOLUMES.





VOL. II.



LONDON:

SAUNDERS, OTLEY, AND CO.,

66, BROOK STREET, HANOVER SQUARE.

1861.








LONDON: PRINTED BY W. CLOWES AND SONS, STAMFORD STREET,
AND CHARING CROSS.







THE CLOCKMAKER.







CONTENTS OF VOL. II.


Introduction


CHAPTER I.

A Good Name


CHAPTER II.

The Mourner And His Companion


CHAPTER III.

Work And Good Deeds


CHAPTER IV.

Each One For Himself


CHAPTER V.

Pilgrim's Adventures


CHAPTER VI.

The World steps in


CHAPTER VII.

The Civilities of a Landlord's Pretty Daughter


CHAPTER VIII.

Happiness dawns, and a new Mother speaks


CHAPTER IX.

A Parley with Friends


CHAPTER X.

A Dinner with Petrowitsch


CHAPTER XI.

The Great Clock plays its Melodies, and fresh ones are added


CHAPTER XII.

A good Escort, and Thoughts of the Future


CHAPTER XIII.

Lion, Fox, and Magpie


CHAPTER XIV.

Presses, and Eyes are opened


CHAPTER XV.

Young Hearts.—A Proposal


CHAPTER XVI.

A Heart is won


CHAPTER XVII.

A Friend's Opinion


CHAPTER XVIII.

A Rebuff, and a Betrothal


CHAPTER XIX.

First Visit to a New House


CHAPTER XX.

A First Drive


CHAPTER XXI.

A Gay Wedding,—and a Hard Nut to crack


CHAPTER XXII.

A Morning Gift



THE CLOCKMAKER

OF

THE BLACK FOREST.


There is a house on the declivity of a hill, on which themorning sunlong lingers, and the eyes of those who gaze on this house sparkle withpleasure, for they augur from that glance that its inhabitants arehappy. They are so; but their happiness is o

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