
A GAZDAG SZEGÉNYEK
I. FEJEZET. A «VIGYÁZZ».
II. FEJEZET. A PIKUSZ.
III. FEJEZET. A FEKETE HATTYÚ.
IV. FEJEZET. A ZÖLD PARADICSOM.
V. FEJEZET. JÓB HIREI.
VI. FEJEZET. A NAGY GRÁCZIA, MEG A NAGY SZERENCSE.
VII. FEJEZET. A BÁDOG CSÉSZE.
VIII. FEJEZET. EGY ESŐS NAPON.
IX. FEJEZET. A KI A NAGY POCSÉTÁN ÁTVÁDOLT.
A snow‑bound Budapest station becomes a stage for intrigue as a lone detective, wrapped in a fur‑lined coat, prowls the icy platform. He watches the frantic bustle of a tiny railway house, the grumbling guards, and a vigilant station master whose wary dog barks a warning—“Vigyázz”—that seems to echo deeper secrets than a delayed train. The harsh winter storm, massive drifts and the clattering arrival of a locomotive struggling through the blizzard set a tense, almost cinematic mood.
Amid the chaos, the detective’s sharp eye catches odd details: a mysterious figure in civilian dress, a peculiar Kuvasz that appears to guard the rails, and the murmurs of railway workers coaxing the train into place. Their interactions hint at a hidden danger lurking beneath the everyday routine of the railway, inviting listeners to wonder what shadows the snow is trying to conceal.
Language
hu
Duration
~7 hours (435K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Albert László from page images generously made available by the Google Books Library Project
Release date
2020-07-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1825–1904
A master of Hungarian romantic fiction, he spun grand adventures, sharp humor, and patriotic feeling into stories that generations of readers treasured. He was also deeply involved in the revolutionary life of 19th-century Hungary, which gives his novels an added sense of energy and conviction.
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