The Dead Lake and Other Tales
Paul Heyse
Translator Mary Wilson
Publisher: Good Press
Summary
The Dead Lake and Other Tales by Paul Heyes is about a strange traveler who stops at an inn throughout his journey. Excerpt: "Summer was at its height, yet in one corner of the Alps an icy cold wind revolted against its dominion and threatened to change the pouring rain into snowflakes. The air was so gloomy that even a house which stood about a hundred paces from the shore of the lake, could not be distinguished, although it was white-washed and twilight had hardly set in. A fire had been lit in the kitchen. The landlady was standing by it frying a dish of fish, while with one foot she rocked a cradle that stood beside the hearth. In the tap room, the landlord was lying on a bench by the stove, cursing the flies which would not let him sleep."