. The dance of death. Me cV tc fola^m-or^ fepsuraLit .^. X)v^Ci^eatinhottis ekes- Cuos Sc ixl 63 THE YOUNG MAIDEN. XXII. THE lady is exhibited in her dressing-room with her maid, who is bringing her asplendid robe, with a chain necklace of a chest are seen a looking-glass, asponge, a brush, and a box of paint. Deathbehind, ornaments the girl with a necklaceof bones. 64 THE MERCHANT. xxm. AFTER having escaped the perils of thesea and happily reached the wished-for shore,with his bales of merchandize, this too secureadventurer, whilst contemplating his riches,is surprized by his unwelc


. The dance of death. Me cV tc fola^m-or^ fepsuraLit .^. X)v^Ci^eatinhottis ekes- Cuos Sc ixl 63 THE YOUNG MAIDEN. XXII. THE lady is exhibited in her dressing-room with her maid, who is bringing her asplendid robe, with a chain necklace of a chest are seen a looking-glass, asponge, a brush, and a box of paint. Deathbehind, ornaments the girl with a necklaceof bones. 64 THE MERCHANT. xxm. AFTER having escaped the perils of thesea and happily reached the wished-for shore,with his bales of merchandize, this too secureadventurer, whilst contemplating his riches,is surprized by his unwelcome visitor. Tlierest of his companions betake themselves toflight.


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