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A Winter Amid the Ice, and Other Thrilling Stories

Chapter 5 IN WHICH FRANTZ NIKLAUSSE AND SUZEL VAN TRICASSE FORM CERTAIN PROJECTS FOR THE FUTURE.

Word Count: 1000    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

Niklausse had a son, Frantz; and had they divined this, nothing could have led them to imagine that Frantz was the betrothed lover of

s there, as in every other town in the world; but they took time about it. Betrothed couples, before engaging in these terrible bonds, wished to

ess time be spent in acquiring the knowledge to make a good husband? Is it not reasonable? and, whether due to temperament or reason with them, the Quiquendonians seem to us to be in the right in thus prolonging their courtsh

wn to have taken place after the lapse of two ye

loved object. Once every week, at an hour agreed upon, Frantz went to fetch Suzel, and took a walk with her along the banks of the Vaar. He t

cheeks betrayed a soft, peachy down, and who

Frantz loved it; the pastime was congenial to his temperament. As patient as possible, content to follow with his rather dreamy eye the cork which bobbed on the top of the water,

zel quietly drew her needle across the canvas. Frantz automatically carried his line from left to right, then permitted it to descend the current fr

ntz would say, withou

have a bi

who, abandoning her work for an instant, f

I thought I felt a little

ice. "But do not forget to strike at the right moment. You are alwa

ke to take my

ngly,

ll see whether I am more adroit w

ry. For hours together they thus exchanged soft words, and their hearts palpitated when the cork bobbed on the water. Ah,

girl too

el and Frantz, there had not been a bite. The barbels had not shown themselves complace

, Frantz," said Suzel, as the young

e so," repl

ute as their shadows which stretched out before them. Suzel became very, very tall under the oblique

red the shining pavement, and no one would have thought of teari

the door, Frantz thought it

, the great day

" replied the young gi

antz, "in five

Frantz,"

Frantz,"

Suzel," rep

he young man resumed the way to his fa

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1 Chapter 1 IN WHICH THE BURGOMASTER VAN TRICASSE AND THE COUNSELLOR NIKLAUSSE CONSULT ABOUT THE AFFAIRS OF THE TOWN.2 Chapter 2 IN WHICH THE COMMISSARY PASSAUF ENTERS AS NOISILY AS UNEXPECTEDLY.3 Chapter 3 IN WHICH DOCTOR OX REVEALS HIMSELF AS A PHYSIOLOGIST OF THE FIRST RANK, AND AS AN AUDACIOUS EXPERIMENTALIST.4 Chapter 4 IN WHICH THE BURGOMASTER AND THE COUNSELLOR PAY A VISIT TO DOCTOR OX, AND WHAT FOLLOWS.5 Chapter 5 IN WHICH FRANTZ NIKLAUSSE AND SUZEL VAN TRICASSE FORM CERTAIN PROJECTS FOR THE FUTURE.6 Chapter 6 IN WHICH THE ANDANTES BECOME ALLEGROS, AND THE ALLEGROS VIVACES.7 Chapter 7 IN WHICH THE ANCIENT AND SOLEMN GERMAN WALTZ BECOMES A WHIRLWIND.8 Chapter 8 IN WHICH IT WILL BE SEEN THAT THE EPIDEMIC INVADES THE ENTIRE TOWN, AND WHAT EFFECT IT PRODUCES.9 Chapter 9 IN WHICH THE QUIQUENDONIANS ADOPT A HEROIC RESOLUTION.10 Chapter 10 IN WHICH YGèNE, THE ASSISTANT, GIVES A REASONABLE PIECE OF ADVICE, WHICH IS EAGERLY REJECTED BY DOCTOR OX.11 Chapter 11 IN WHICH IT IS ONCE MORE PROVED THAT BY TAKING HIGH GROUND ALL HUMAN LITTLENESSES MAY BE OVERLOOKED.12 Chapter 12 IN WHICH MATTERS GO SO FAR THAT THE INHABITANTS OF QUIQUENDONE, THE READER, AND EVEN THE AUTHOR, DEMAND AN IMMEDIATE DéNOUEMENT.13 Chapter 13 A WINTER NIGHT.14 Chapter 14 THE PRIDE OF SCIENCE.15 Chapter 15 A STRANGE VISIT.16 Chapter 16 THE CHURCH OF SAINT PIERRE.17 Chapter 17 THE BLACK FLAG18 Chapter 18 No.1819 Chapter 19 A RAY OF HOPE.20 Chapter 20 IN THE PASSES.21 Chapter 21 LIVERPOOL ISLAND.22 Chapter 22 THE QUAKING OF THE ICE.23 Chapter 23 SETTLING FOR THE WINTER.24 Chapter 24 PLAN OF THE EXPLORATIONS.25 Chapter 25 THE HOUSE OF SNOW.26 Chapter 26 BURIED ALIVE.27 Chapter 27 A CLOUD OF SMOKE.28 Chapter 28 THE RETURN TO THE SHIP.29 Chapter 29 THE TWO RIVALS.30 Chapter 30 DISTRESS.31 Chapter 31 THE WHITE BEARS.32 Chapter 32 CONCLUSION.