PREFACE

THIS BOOK TAINS THE RECORDS LEFT US by a man whom, acc to the expressioen used himself, we called the Steppenwolf. Whether this manuscript needs any introductory remarks may be open to question. I, however, feel the need of adding a few pages to those of the Steppenwolf in which I try to rey recolles of him. What I know of him is little enough. Indeed, of his past life and ins I know nothing at all. Yet the impressio by his personality has remained, in spite of all, a deep and sympathetie.

Some years ago the Steppenwolf, who was then approag fifty, called on my aunt to inquire for a furnished room. He took the atti oop floor and the bedroom it, returned a day or two later with two trunks and a big case of books and stayed nine or ten months with us. He lived by himself very quietly, and but for the fact that our bedrooms were door to each other—which occasioned a good many ters oairs and in the passage—we should have remained practically unacquainte……(内容加载失败!)

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