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THE GIRL FROM ALSACE - A ROMANCE OF THE GREAT WAR - Originally Published under the title of LITTLE COMRADE - BY BURTON E. STEVENSON
PUBLISHER'S NOTE - The Story of THE GIRL FROM ALSACE
THE GIRL FROM ALSACE
CHAPTER I - THE THIRTY-FIRST OF JULY
CHAPTER II - THE FIRST RUMBLINGS
CHAPTER III - "STATE OF WAR"
CHAPTER IV - THE MYSTERY OF THE SATIN SLIPPERS
CHAPTER V - ONE WAY TO ACQUIRE A WIFE
CHAPTER VI - THE SNARE
CHAPTER VII - IN THE TRAP
In the spring of 1914, a young American physician finds himself side‑by‑side with a charismatic German engineer after a chance encounter at a surgical congress in Vienna. Their friendship deepens as they wander together through the medieval streets of Nuremberg, the fragrant lanes of Würzburg, and the mist‑clad heights of Heidelberg, sharing coffee and stories beneath cathedral spires. The journey culminates in Cologne, where the looming specter of war begins to cast a shadow over their easy camaraderie.
On the terrace of a bustling square, a uniformed captain appears, his presence a reminder that the continent is on the brink of conflict. As the two men exchange farewells, an enigmatic Alsatian girl watches from the shadows, her own loyalties torn between two nations. The novel follows their intertwined fates, exploring love, duty, and the fragile hope that can survive even the darkest days of the Great War.
Full title
The Girl from Alsace A Romance of the Great War, Originally Published under the Title of Little Comrade A Romance of the Great War, Originally Published under the Title of Little Comrade
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (356K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-04-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1872–1962
Best known for gathering poems and quotations into widely loved reference books, this Ohio writer also built a long career as a novelist, journalist, and librarian. His life joined a love of reading with a practical gift for organizing literature for everyday readers.
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