
Megjegyzés:
A VIZÖZÖN
ELCSÁBÍTÁS
EGY BECSTELEN EMBER
EGY TISZTA ASSZONY
A BORSVÁRI MANDÁTUM
MEGBOCSÁTÁS
KINEVETETT EMBEREK
MARIANNE
AZ AJTÓ
A bright summer outing turns into an uncanny trek when a lively group of fifteen young men and women sets off from Lomnic onto the rugged heights of the High Tatras. Their carefree chatter and colorful clothing give way to a narrowing mountain path, where pine shadows deepen and the air grows cooler. Suddenly a towering, lion‑headed figure emerges from the forest, his massive frame and austere bearing halting the party in stunned silence.
The stranger, known to the locals as Bakacs Tamás, carries a massive staff and exudes an authority that feels both ancient and unsettling. The hikers exchange nervous whispers, their earlier merriment fading as they grapple with the unsettling presence of this forest guardian. Yet the journey continues, the group pushing onward while the memory of the encounter lingers like a low‑thudding echo.
Amid the winding trails and the sparkling mountain streams, the narrative balances light‑hearted adventure with a creeping sense of mystery. Listeners are drawn into the contrast between youthful exuberance and the looming, enigmatic force that watches over the wilderness, setting the stage for the tales that follow.
Language
hu
Duration
~3 hours (209K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Albert László from page images generously made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library
Release date
2021-05-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1880–1948
A Hungarian novelist, playwright, and screenwriter, he moved with ease from journalism and stage work into film, helping shape stories for both European and British cinema. His career stretched from early 20th-century Budapest to major screen projects in London.
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