"Hengenvakuutus: Kertomus" by Franz Hoffmann is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story revolves around Mr. Heimberger, a family man who is confronted with the realities of life and death, and the choices he must make to secure the future of his loved ones. The central theme explores the significance of life insurance and the emotional weight of financial decisions in the face of mortality. The opening of the novel introduces Mr. Heimberger and his wife, Anna, as they share a quiet breakfast in their comfortable home. The scene establishes their content family life, which is soon disrupted by the somber reality of death when they witness a funeral procession passing by. Anna expresses her fears for their son Edward's future should anything happen to her husband, leading to a discussion about the importance of life insurance. Mr. Heimberger is initially resistant to the idea, influenced by societal opinions and his initial financial hesitations. However, Anna's determinatio
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Kertomus
Nuorille ystävilleen kirjoittanut
FRANZ HOFFMANN
Suomentanut A--a.
Helsingissä, 1891.
G. W. Edlund'in kustannuksella.
Helsingin Sentraali-Kirjapainossa.
I. Herra Heimberger
II. Asiamies
III. Säästetty ja menetetty
IV. Jumalan koetus
V. Pilattu
VI. Liian myöhään
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