The Wandering Jew's Daughter
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The Wandering Jew's Daughter

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"The rays of sunlight passing over Lotte's diaphanous beauty lacked the power to color her whiteness. 'May God have pity on us ' stammered the nurse. 'She was like that when I saw her for the first time.' In a voice as sweet as a lullaby, Lotte murmured: 'My Father is coming.' " "The Wandering Jew's Daughter anticipates later developments in popular fiction,...more
Paperback, 240 pages
Published March 31st 2005 by Hollywood Comics
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