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The Dead Lake, and Other Tales

Chapter 20: FOOTNOTES
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A collection of short stories traces intimate human moments and moral choices through compact, atmospheric narratives. Several tales situate characters in small communities or natural settings—an Alpine inn, lakeside cottages—where illness, love, duty, and fate force private reckonings. The prose balances empathetic observation and ironic distance, following doctors, parents, lovers, and servants as they confront grief, longing, and social expectations. Episodes vary in tone from melancholic to wry, often turning on a revealing gesture or outcome that illuminates character, responsibility, and the quiet tensions between public roles and private feeling.




FOOTNOTES

Footnote 1: A part of Switzerland on the frontiers of Italy.--The Translator.

Footnote 2: Not the Lombardy poplar, but the populus Alba, or Abele tree, which is wide spreading.--The Translator.

Footnote 3: Name of a proménade at Meran.--The Translator.

Footnote 4: Lauben. A provincial term for arcades.--The Translator.

Footnote 5: This is an old custom at the German universities when a new comer enters the Fellowship--they call it "Brüderschaft trinken."--The Translator.




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