The Mountain Cottager or Wonder Upon Wonder - A Tale tr from the German of CH Spiess (1800).pdf

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THE
MOUNTAIN
COTTAGER;
0
R,
WONDER
UPON
WONDER.
A
TALE.
TRAXSLAtED
FROM
THE
GERM
Ay
Of
C.
H.
SPIESS.
u
Ye
€i
vifions
that
before
That
freeze
my
blood,
u
Are
ye
the
phantoms
of
me
a
roll,
that
fhake
my
foul,-
dream
?'*
H.
WILLIAMS.
PHILADELPHIA:
Printed
by
and
for
W\ W.
Woodward,
No.
17.
Cbesnut
Street,
Franklin's
bead.
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Digitized
by
the
Internet
Archive
in
2014
https://archive.org/details/mountaincottager01spie
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THE
MOUNTAIN
COTTAGER.
CHAP.
T
at
the
I.
the
foot
of
the
mountains
which
ie-
a
parate
Savoy
from
Switzerland,
there
lived,
end
of
the
laft
century,
in
village,
and
a
yet
more
humble
humble
a
cottage,
poor
Savoyard.
In
his
youth
he
had
travel-
ed
through
Germany
with
a
marmot,
and,
by
the
exhibition
of
this
animal's
tricks
bols,
and
gam-
had
not
only
gained
a
livelihood,
but
had
alfo,
by
his
extraordinary
frugality,
fa-
ved
a
tolerable
capital.
With
this
he
return-
ed
homewards,
refolving
to
build
himfelf
a
cottage
in
his
native
country,
to
take
a
wife,
and
to
fpend
the
remainder
of
his
days
in
quiet.
little
A
t
p
ATcd
through
Swabia
in
his
way
home,
but
lively
he
became
acquainted
with
a
poor
young
maiden,
who
pleafed
him
extremely.
He
made
known
his
fentiments
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