PRETTY MICHAL

A FREE TRANSLATION OF MAURUS JÓKAI'S ROMANCE
"A SZÉP MIKHÁL"

BY
R. N. BAIN

NEW YORK
CASSELL PUBLISHING COMPANY
104 & 106 Fourth Avenue

Copyright, 1892, by
CASSELL PUBLISHING COMPANY.

All rights reserved.

THE MERSHON COMPANY PRESS,
RAHWAY, N. J.


CONTENTS.

CHAPTER I.
Wherein is shown how sagely the Rev. Master Fröhlich brought up his motherless daughter, pretty Michal,1
CHAPTER II.
Wherein is shown how the evil dragon brought to naught all the sage devices of our reverend friend,10
CHAPTER III.
Wherein is clearly shown that he who tends the sheep is much more honorable than he who slaughters them,19
CHAPTER IV.
Wherein are described all manner of robbers and dangers, wherefrom the righteous are wondrously delivered,26
CHAPTER V.
Which will be a short chapter but not a very merry one,52
CHAPTER VI.
Contains the proper explanation of things which have hitherto remained obscure,56
CHAPTER VII.
Wherein are described the house and the mistress of the house,60
CHAPTER VIII.
In which are described the joys of long-parted but finally reunited kinsmen, and everyone learns to know exactly how he stands,66
CHAPTER IX.
In the course of which the stern father, in the hardness of his heart, chastizes his lost son, but finally grants forgiveness to the repentant prodigal,72
CHAPTER X.
In which is shown how vain it is for womankind to murmur against the course and order of this world,81
CHAPTER XI.
Wherein is shown what terrible perils befall women who are not resigned to their fate, and do not obey their lords and masters,89
CHAPTER XII.
Consists of a very few words which are, however,
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