The Poor Plutocrats by Mór Jókai
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regions of the Wallachian and Transylvanian Alps, which is the theatre
of the exploits of that prince of robber chieftains, the mighty and mysterious Fatia Negra, and the home of those picturesque Roumanian peasants whom Jókai loves to depict and depicts so well. R. NISBET BAIN. Contents CHAPTER I. BOREDOM II. A NEW MODE OF DUELLING III. AN AMIABLE MAN IV. CHILDISH NONSENSE V. SHE IS NOT FOR YOU VI. BRINGING HOME THE BRIDE VII. THE CAVERN OF LUCSIA VIII. STRONG JUON IX. THE GEINA MAID-MARKET X. THE BLACK JEWELRY XI. TWO TALES, OF WHICH ONLY ONE IS TRUE XII. THE SOIRÉES AT ARAD XIII. TIT FOR TAT XIV. THE MIKALAI CSÁRDA XV. WHO IT WAS THAT RECOGNIZED FATIA NEGRA |
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