The nurnberg stove / Louise De La Ramee
Material type:
- FIC .R36 1924

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National University - Manila | LRC - Annex Fiction | Fiction | FIC .R36 1924 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000010954 |
The nurnberg stove -- A dog of flanders -- Findelkind -- The child of urbino -- Notes.
AUGUST lived in a little town called Hall. Hall is a favorite name for several towns in Austria and in Germany; but this one especial little Hall, in the Upper Innthal, is one of the most charming Old-World places that I know, and August for his part did not know any other. It has the green meadows and the great mountains all about it, and the gray-green glacier-fed water rushes by it. It has paved streets and enchanting little shops that have all latticed panes and iron gratings to them; it has a very grand old Gothic church, that has the noblest blending of light and shadow, and marble tombs of dead knights, and a look of infinite strength and repose as a church should have.
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