The Merchant of Berlin. L. Muhlbach

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CHAPTER IX.

       CHAPTER X.

       CHAPTER XI.

       CHAPTER XII.

       CHAPTER XIII.

       CHAPTER XIV.

       CHAPTER XV.

       CHAPTER XVI.

       CHAPTER XVII.

       CHAPTER XVIII.

      BOOK I.

      CHAP. I.—The Festival

      II.—The Workman's Holiday

      III.—Brother and Sister

      IV.—Feodor von Brenda

      V.—Mr. Kretschmer, of the "Vossian Gazette"

      VI.—The Cowards' Race

      VII.—The Interrupted Festival

      VIII.—The Leader of the People

      IX.—The Russian is at the Gates

      X.—Be Prudent

      XI.—The Night of Horrors

      XII.—Russians and Austrians

      XIII.—A Maiden's Heart

      XIV.—A Faithful Friend

      XV.—An Unexpected Meeting

      XVI.—The Fugitive

      XVII.—The Eavesdropper

      XVIII.—The Two Cannoneers

      XIX.—Father Gotzkowsky

      * * * * *

      BOOK II.

      CHAP. I.—The Two Editors

      II.—The Chief Magistrate of Berlin

      III.—The Russian, the Saxon, and the Austrian, in Berlin

      IV.—The Cadets

      V.—The Explosion

      VI.—John Gotzkowsky

      VII.—The Horrors of War

      VIII.—By Chance

      IX.—Mistress or Maid?

      X.—An Unexpected Ally

      XI.—The Jew Ephraim

      XII.—The Russian General and the German Man

      XIII.—The Execution

      XIV.—Bride and Daughter

      XV.—The Rivals

      XVI.—The Punishment

      XVII.—The Banquet of Gratitude

      XVIII.—A Royal Letter

      * * * * *

      BOOK III.

      CHAP. I.—Frederick the Great at Meissen

      II.—The Winter-quarters in Leipsic

      III.—The Friend in Need

      IV.—Gratitude and Recompense

      V.—Four Years' Labor

      VI.—Days of Misfortune

      VII.—Confessions

      VIII.—The Russian Prince

      IX.—Old Love—New Sorrow

      X.—The Magistracy of Berlin

      XI.—The Jews of the Mint

      XII.—The Leipsic Merchant

      XIII.—Ephraim the Tempter

      XIV.—Elise

      XV.—The Rescue

      XVI.—Retribution

      XVII.—Tardy Gratitude

      XVIII.—The Auction

       Table of Contents

      Feodor's Visit to the Garden

       The Merchant draws Feodor from his Hiding-place

       The Rich Jews appeal to Gotzkowsky

       The Great Frederick examining the Porcelain Cup

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      THE FESTIVAL.

      The sufferings of the long war still continued; still stood Frederick the Great with his army in the field; the tremendous struggle between Prussia and Austria was yet undecided, and Silesia was still the apple of discord for which Maria Theresa and Frederick II. had been striving for years, and for which, in so many battles, the blood of German brothers had been spilt.

      Everywhere

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