Joseph in the Snow, and The Clockmaker. Vol. III

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By Listen TheBook Posted on Jun 1, 2023
In Category - Literary Fiction
Berthold Auerbach 1861
English
  • 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
  • CHAPTER XXXI, ANNELE THAWS ALSO, BUT FREEZES AGAIN
  • CHAPTER XXXII, A STORMY NIGHT
  • CHAPTER XXXIII, A FRIEND IN NEED
  • CHAPTER XXXIV, BURIED ALIVE
  • CHAPTER XXXV, A HEART TOUCHED
  • CHAPTER XXXVI, VOICES FROM THE DEAD
  • CHAPTER XXXVII, A PHALANX
  • CHAPTER XXXVIII, A PLANT GROWS UNDER THE SNOW
  • CHAPTER XXXIX, SAVED
  • CHAPTER XL, ALL'S WELL
Surely you've heard it said that you don't just marry the individual, you marry their whole family. Though perhaps at first kindhearted Lenz could only see good in Annele's family, he will soon discover to his distress that misplaced trust can be ruinous. Then too, Lenz can be moody and distant and he is too much a dreamer and too soft a touch to be a good businessman. Just ask Annele! Well, we all have our faults and every marriage has its ups and downs. The marriage of Lenz and Annele will last only if they find a way forward together. Indeed, if they do not unite in the face of the perils that are in store for them, and unless there is the support of those who love them, they may not survive at all! - Summary by Brian Fullen

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