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In a mist‑laden autumn morning two young siblings set out from their village, the girl clutching a bundle of books and the boy a simple satchel. Their bare feet and the girl’s wide‑brimmed hat contrast with the crisp, silver‑tinged forest that surrounds them, and the quiet rustle of leaves and distant crow calls creates a world that feels both intimate and unknowable. As they follow a narrow path, they stumble upon an old, closed door hidden in a low‑lying thicket, and with hopeful voices they call for their parents, their words echoing into the empty hall beyond.
The children’s curiosity turns the moment into a delicate test of courage. They press their ears to the wood, listening for any sign of life, while the forest seems to hold its breath. Their innocent banter about fire‑wood and imagined adventures hints at deeper family stories that may soon surface, inviting listeners to wonder what secrets lie hidden behind that stubborn door.
Language
fi
Duration
~6 hours (366K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-06-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1812–1882
Best known for vivid stories of village life in Germany’s Black Forest, this 19th-century writer helped bring everyday rural characters to the center of literary fiction. His work mixed warm observation with a strong interest in social and moral questions.
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