The Bride of the Nile — Volume 03
Georg Ebers Translator
CHAPTER XI. Paula went up-stairs again, distressed and vexed with herself. Was it the heat that had enervated her and robbed her of the presence of mind she usually had at he
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Georg Ebers Translator
CHAPTER XI. Paula went up-stairs again, distressed and vexed with herself. Was it the heat that had enervated her and robbed her of the presence of mind she usually had at he
Georg Ebers Translator
CHAPTER VII. Paula went into her nurse's room, and Perpetua, after a short and vain search for the crazy girl, abandoned her to her fate, not without some small scruples of co
Georg Ebers Translator
PREFACE. The "Bride of the Nile" needs no preface. For the professional student I may observe that I have relied on the authority of de Goeje in adhering to my own original o
Georg Ebers Translator
By Georg Ebers Translated from the German by Clara Bell CONTENTS PREFACE. BOOK 1. CHAPTER I. CHAPTER II.
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