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This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. ++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to ensure edition identification: ++++ <title> Erlach Court <authors> Ossip Schubin, Annis Lee Wister <publisher> J. B. Lippincott company, 1898 <subjects> History; General; History \/ General

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POPULAR WORKS FROM THE GERMAN,

Translated by MRS. A. L. WISTER.

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The Alpine Fay. By E. Werner. 12mo. Extra cloth. $1.25.

The Owl's Nest. By E. Marlitt. 12mo. Extra cloth. $1.25.

Picked Up in the Streets. By H. Schobert. 12mo. Extra cloth, $1.25.

Saint Michael. By E. Werner. 12mo. Extra cloth. $1.25.

Violetta. By Ursula Z?ge von Manteuffel. 12mo. Extra cloth. $1.25.

The Lady with the Rubies. By E. Marlitt. 12mo. Extra cloth. $1.25.

Vain Forebodings. By E. Oswald. 12mo. Extra cloth. $1.25.

A Penniless Girl. By W. Heimburg. 12mo. Extra cloth. $1.25.

Quicksands. By Adolph Streckfuss. 12mo. Extra cloth. $1.50.

Banned and Blessed. By E. Werner. 12mo. Extra cloth. $1.50.

A Noble Name; or, D?nninghausen. By Claire von Glümer. 12mo. Extra cloth. $1.50.

From Hand to Hand. By Golo Raimund. 12mo. Extra cloth. $1.50.

Severa. By E. Hartner. 12mo. Extra cloth. $1.50.

The Eichhofs. By Moritz von Reichenbach. 12mo. Extra cloth. $1.50.

A New Race. By Golo Raimund. 12mo. Extra cloth. $1.25.

Castle Hohenwald. By Adolph Streckfuss. 12mo. Extra cloth. $1.50.

Margarethe. By E. Juncker. 12mo. Extra cloth. $1.50.

Too Rich. By Adolph Streckfuss. 12mo. Extra cloth. $1.50.

A Family Feud. By Ludwig Harder. 12mo. Extra cloth. $1.25.

The Green Gate. By Ernst Wichert. 12mo. Extra cloth. $1.50.

Only a Girl. By Wilhelmine Von Hillern. 12mo. Extra cloth. $1.50.

Why Did He Not Die? By Ad. Von Volckhausen. 12mo. Extra cloth. $1.50.

Hulda; or, The Deliverer. By F. Lewald. 12mo. Extra cloth. $1.50.

The Bailiff's Maid. By E. Marlitt. 12mo. Extra cloth. $1.25.

In the Schillingscourt. By E. Marlitt. 12mo. Extra cloth. $1.50.

At the Councillor's; or, A Nameless History. By E. Marlitt. 12mo. Extra cloth. $1.50.

The Second Wife. By E. Marlitt. 12mo. Extra cloth. $1.50.

The Old Mam'selle's Secret. By E. Marlitt. 12mo. Extra cloth. $1.50.

Gold Elsie. By E. Marlitt. 12mo. Extra cloth. $1.50.

Countess Gisela. By E. Marlitt. 12mo. Extra cloth. $1.50.

The Little Moorland Princess. By E. Marlitt. 12mo. Extra cloth. $1.50.

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*** For sale by all Booksellers, or will be sent by mail, postage paid, upon receipt of price by

J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY, Publishers, Philadelphia

ERLACH COURT

TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN

OF

OSSIP SCHUBIN

BY

MRS. A. L. WISTER

PHILADELPHIA

J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY

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