Tales from the German. Volume II. Tales from the German. Volume II.

Tales from the German. Volume II‪.‬

Publisher Description

On christmas-eve, in the year 1628, Katharine, the wife of the merchant Fessel, of Schweidnitz, was standing in her large back parlor, with her infant upon her arm, arranging with feminine taste, upon a long table covered with a snow-white cloth, the Christmas gifts destined for her husband, her children, and the other members of her family. At a table in the corner, sat the book-keeper, Oswald Dorn, giving the finishing touch to a miniature manger, which he had ingeniously constructed for the children of his employer. He now placed a beautifully painted angel, cut out of isinglass, in the side of the manger in which the infant Savior lay, for the purpose of indicating the celestial mission of the heavenly messenger by its transparent brilliancy.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1824
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
293
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
234
KB

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