The Eichhofs: A Romance

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The Eichhofs: A Romance

by Gräfin von Valeska Bethusy-Huc

EN·~6 hours·37 chapters

Chapters

37 total
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Transcriber's Note:

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Mrs. A. L. Wister's Translations. - 12mo. Cloth, $1.00 per volume.

2:16
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J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA.

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THE EICHHOFS

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THE EICHHOFS.

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CHAPTER I. - SHADOWS OF COMING EVENTS.

11:02
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CHAPTER II. - TWO DISCONTENTED FATHERS.

20:07
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CHAPTER III. - HIDDEN SPRINGS.

14:15
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CHAPTER IV. - GOSSIP.

14:17
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CHAPTER V. - MARRIAGE.

10:28

Description

In the glittering boxes of the Berlin opera house, three young officers of the Guard watch a poised newcomer—a freshly returned heiress whose fortune could reshape many lives. Their conversation, laced with sarcasm and ambition, reveals the cunning machinations of the Eichhof brothers, who see the girl’s wealth as a tempting prize amid their aristocratic world. The elder brother, Bernhard, broods in the shadows while his sibling Lothar flirts with the idea of a profitable match, setting the stage for a tangled web of desire and duty.

Against a backdrop of high society’s glitter and the rigid expectations of lineage, the story follows the young woman’s navigation of familial pressures and the predatory glances of those around her. As fortunes and reputations hang in the balance, the narrative weaves romance, intrigue, and the subtle clash between genuine affection and calculated advantage, inviting listeners into a vivid portrait of 19th‑century German aristocracy.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (398K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Charles Bowen, from page scans provided by Google Books

Release date

2011-02-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Gräfin von Valeska Bethusy-Huc

Gräfin von Valeska Bethusy-Huc

1849–1926

A German novelist from Upper Silesia, she turned aristocratic family life and regional memory into popular fiction. Writing under her own name and the pseudonym Moritz von Reichenbach, she became known for novels such as Die Lazinskys and Glückskinder.

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