Langs Slingerpaden : een verhaal uit de Berkelstreek

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Langs Slingerpaden : een verhaal uit de Berkelstreek

by H. J. (Hendrik Jan) Krebbers

NL·~4 hours·23 chapters

Chapters

23 total

DOOR - H. J. KREBBERS - SCHRIJVER VAN "TOON BEVERS", ENZ.

0:03

UITGEVERS-MAATSCHAPPIJ "C. MISSET" DOETINCHEM.

1:26

Langs Slingerpaden - EEN VERHAAL UIT DE BERKELSTREEK

0:03

I. Waarin men een straattooneeltje bijwoont en kennis maakt met de familie De Laat.

19:29

II. De kennismaking wordt voortgezet.

14:45

III. Het Speenvarkentje.

6:51

IV. Op visite bij De Laat.

35:53

V. Hoe de kleine Steven zijn speelmakker verloor.

9:27

VI. Een ongewenschte ontmoeting.

7:13

VII. Een aanranding.

14:01

Description

In a quiet, late‑October evening in the little riverside village of Veldwijk, the everyday calm is shattered by the raucous entrance of Teunis Vlak, the town’s notorious drunk. With a wild swing of his arms and a booming chant that “we’re not going home yet,” he turns the modest street outside the local tavern into a makeshift stage, drawing every curious neighbor into an impromptu audience. The villagers’ laughter, whispered judgments, and the uneasy stare of the newly arrived field‑warden Van Braam set the tone for a community both tight‑knit and easily ruffled.

Amid the commotion, we are introduced to the De Laat family, especially young Steven, a seven‑year‑old who watches the spectacle from the doorway of his home. His innocent curiosity and the lively banter of the townsfolk hint at a world where simple pleasures clash with the occasional turmoil. As the night unfolds, the village’s charm and its undercurrents of tension promise a story that weaves together humor, hardship, and the everyday dramas of rural life.

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Language

nl

Duration

~4 hours (268K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

Doetinchem: Uitgevers-maatschappij "C-Misset", 1916.

Credits

Produced by R.G.P.M. van Giesen

Release date

2024-02-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

H. J. (Hendrik Jan) Krebbers

H. J. (Hendrik Jan) Krebbers

1852–1936

A Dutch schoolteacher-turned-writer from the Achterhoek, he is remembered for stories and poems rooted in everyday rural life. His work carries a strong sense of place, especially the Berkel region and the dialect-rich world he knew firsthand.

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