Laŭroj Kolekto de la originalaj verkoj premiitaj en la unua literatura konkurso de "La Revuo"

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Laŭroj Kolekto de la originalaj verkoj premiitaj en la unua literatura konkurso de "La Revuo"

by Various Authors

EO·~3 hours·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total

LAŬROJ

0:13

LA FILINO DE LA FEINOJ

13:45

LA KRISTOFIGURO DE LA LUMO

18:51

KRISTNASKA NOKTO

22:51

NOKTAJ FANTOMOJ EN LA KASTELO DE RHODE-SAINT-PIERRE

18:07

LA STATUO DE ZAMENHOF

33:30

MIA LASTA KLASO EN LA VILAĜA LERNEJO

14:50

KOBOLDOJ

18:50

LA SALTO DE LA DIABLO

25:35

NEKREDEBLAJ AVENTUROJ DE SINJORO RADAMANTO

19:22

Description

In a timeless garden where silver rivers glide beneath ever‑green trees, the fairies of an invisible realm gather for a jubilant feast. Amid the laughter and exotic delicacies, they stumble upon an abandoned infant nestled in a thick bramble, its tiny face shining like the newest blossom. The queen, moved by the child's fragile beauty, commands each fairy to bestow a single, wondrous trait—eyes that blaze like Spanish night, hair as golden as German fields, the gentle grace of an English swan, and countless other gifts drawn from distant lands.

As the child grows under the tender care of the enchanted court, she becomes a living tapestry of the world’s finest qualities, a symbol of pure happiness and unseen possibility. When she reaches ten, the fairies convene once more, deciding she must leave the palace and wander beyond their hidden borders, carrying the love and wonder of her magical upbringing into the wider world. The tale unfolds as a lyrical tribute to imagination, cultural unity, and the boundless charm of fairy folklore.

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Laŭroj Kolekto de la originalaj verkoj premiitaj en la unua literatura konkurso de "La Revuo" Kolekto de la originalaj verkoj premiitaj en la unua literatura konkurso de "La Revuo"

Language

eo

Duration

~3 hours (224K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Andrew Sly, Axel Rousseau and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net Thanks to Espéranto-France for providing the original book

Release date

2010-04-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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