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In a sprawling old house, the Hinzelmeier family seems caught in a gentle time loop. Mr. Hinzelmeier and his radiant wife, Frau Abel, have been married twelve years, yet the townsfolk swear they look as fresh as they did when they were almost eighty. Their young son watches this quiet miracle with a mix of admiration and puzzlement, wondering why his parents never age.
One autumn twilight the boy, playing solitary in a corridor, witnesses his mother stride to a white wall and, after a few measured taps with her handkerchief, watch the wall silently open and swallow her. Moments later she reappears, perfumed by roses, as if stepping through an unseen garden. The strange episode leaves the child deep in thought, prompting him to ask why she passes through walls and what lies beyond them.
Language
de
Duration
~49 minutes (47K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-09-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1817–1888
Best known for "The Rider on the White Horse," this master of German realism brought the North Sea coast, village life, and private longing vividly onto the page. His stories are lyrical but grounded, mixing atmosphere, memory, and sharp psychological insight.
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