Translated by BEATRICE DANFORD from the original Hungarian.
Copyright:—
London: Jarrold & Sons.
CONTENTS.
| PAGE | |
| CHAPTER I. | [7] |
| CHAPTER II. | [13] |
| CHAPTER III. | [44] |
| CHAPTER IV. | [77] |
| CHAPTER V. | [94] |
| CHAPTER VI. | [97] |
| CHAPTER VII. | [107] |
| CHAPTER VIII. | [119] |
| CHAPTER IX. | [129] |
| CHAPTER X. | [147] |
| CHAPTER XI. | [165] |
| CHAPTER XII. | [181] |
THE YELLOW ROSE
CHAPTER I.
This happened when no train crossed the Hortobágy, when throughout the Alföld there was not a railway, and the water of the Hortobágy had not been regulated. The two-wheeled mill clattered gaily in the little river, and the otter lived happily among the reeds.