Poet And Merchant a Picture of Life From the Times of Moses Mendelssohnc

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Poet And Merchant a Picture of Life From the Times of Moses Mendelssohnc
Berthold Auerbach
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Let us then be one heart and one soul; every year, on the even- ing of our father's death, we will assemble here with our wives and children, and no shadow of ill- will shall arise amono- us. The relisfious festivals have lost their sanctity with many; we will regain it through the family festivals. " The brothers pressed each others' hands warmly without saying a word. Violet fell on her brother Ephraim's neck, kissed him and wept.
A pause ensued; no sound was audible, but in his innermost sou
...l each exchanged with the others words and signs of plighted affection. Such scenes cannot, save on the highest or the lowest grade of cultiva- tion, last over many minutes ; in the middle class re- flection presently comes in, and then the words of Scripture are verified : " And they saw that they were naked, and they hid themselves. " Not seldom one is ashamed of his soul's nakedness, and so it comes about, that often the most touching moments pass over into their opposites.
"The fairest jewel, " began Ephraim again, "the talisman which shed beauty in his eyes on all the evils of life, no one of us, unhappily, has inherited from our dear, departed father — I mean his motto : * All is for the best.


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