De nachtegaal Verhalen voor de jeugd

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De nachtegaal Verhalen voor de jeugd

by Christoph von Schmid

NL·~2 hours·25 chapters

Chapters

25 total

DE NACHTEGAAL.

0:00

DE NACHTEGAAL.

0:14

DE NACHTEGAAL.

0:00

I. Het ongeval op reis.

3:15

II. De Nachtegaal.

8:23

III. De herdersknaap volbrengt het plan naar wensch.

5:14

IV. Het verjaarfeest.

7:34

V. Het gesprek over Dirk. - VERVOLG VAN HET VORIGE HOOFDSTUK.

6:14

VI. Dirk ziet zijnen wensch vervuld.

4:03

VII. De jonge graaf van Sterreveld treedt in krijgsdienst.

5:38

Description

A carriage carrying a widowed countess, her three children, and a loyal coachman is forced off the main road when a wheel breaks on a rough forest path. Stranded as dusk falls, the group faces uncertainty until a shepherd’s boy appears, offering to repair the wheel and guide them along a hidden footpath that promises a quicker, safer route. His resourceful suggestions and quick action bring the broken carriage back to life, allowing the party to set off again under the fading light. The journey becomes a gentle trek through low, thriving woods beside a murmuring brook, giving the travelers a rare taste of calm.

Along the way, the night is broken by the clear, melodious song of a nightingale, drawing the countess and her daughters to a nearby beech tree to listen. The bird’s sweet trill fills the quiet forest, creating a moment of peace that seems to pause time itself. As the song fades, the travelers feel a renewed sense of wonder, reminding them of the simple joys hidden within the wild.

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Full title

De nachtegaal Verhalen voor de jeugd Verhalen voor de jeugd

Language

nl

Duration

~2 hours (139K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Anna Tuinman, Eline Visser and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2008-12-10

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Christoph von Schmid

Christoph von Schmid

1768–1854

A German Catholic priest, teacher, and storyteller, he became one of the best-known writers of moral tales for children in the 19th century. His books were widely translated, and works like The Basket of Flowers stayed popular long after his lifetime.

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