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       Paul Heyse

      L'Arrabiata and Other Tales

      Published by Good Press, 2019

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      EAN 4064066189969

       MARY WILSON.

       LEIPZIG 1867

       BERNHARD TAUCHNITZ.

       L'ARRABIATA.

       L'ARRABIATA.

       COUNT ERNEST'S HOME.

       COUNT ERNEST'S HOME.

       BLIND.

       BLIND.

       CHAPTER I.

       CHAPTER II.

       CHAPTER III.

       CHAPTER IV.

       CHAPTER V.

       CHAPTER VI.

       WALTER'S LITTLE MOTHER.

       WALTER'S LITTLE MOTHER.

       THE END.

       THE DEAD LAKE

       OTHER TALES

       PAUL HEYSE.

       FROM THE GERMAN BY

       MARY WILSON.

       LEIPZIG 1870

       BERNHARD TAUCHNITZ.

       CONTENTS.

       A FORTNIGHT

       AT

       THE DEAD LAKE.

       A FORTNIGHT

       AT

       THE DEAD LAKE.

       THE DEAD LAKE.

       DOOMED.

       DOOMED.

       BEATRICE.

       BEATRICE.

       BEGINNING, AND END.

       BEGINNING, AND END.

       THE END.

      FROM THE GERMAN

      BY

      MARY WILSON.

       Table of Contents

      Authorized Edition.

       Table of Contents

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      LONDON: SAMPSON LOW, SON, AND MARSTON.

       MILTON HOUSE, LUDGATE HILL.

       PARIS: C. REINWALD, 15, RUE DES SAINTS PÈRES.

       NEW YORK: LEYPOLDT & HOLT, 451, BROOME STREET.

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      The day had scarcely dawned.--Over Vesuvius hung one broad grey stripe of mist; stretching across as far as Naples, and darkening all the small towns along the coast. The sea lay calm. But about the marina of the narrow creek, that lies beneath the Sorrento cliffs, fishermen and their wives were at work already, with giant cables drawing their boats to land, and the nets that had been cast the night before. Others were rigging their craft; trimming the sails, and fetching out oars and masts from the great grated vaults that have been built deep into the rocks