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Siebeneichen
Inhalt
Erstes Kapitel Vor fünf Jahren
Zweites Kapitel Das Wiedersehen
Drittes Kapitel Frau Magdalena erlebt eine Überraschung
Viertes Kapitel Eine stürmische Ratsversammlung
Fünftes Kapitel Der Amtmann im Urteil der Bürgerschaft
Sechstes Kapitel Unerwarteter Besuch im Rathaus
Siebentes Kapitel Eine große Enttäuschung
The story opens in the historic heart of Saxony, where the ancient forests have long given way to bustling market squares beneath the shadow of seven mighty oaks. In Meißen, merchants from Zehren, Meisa and Cölln fill the streets with bright fabrics, fresh produce, and the lively chatter of townsfolk, while distant castles and the towering cathedral remind listeners of centuries of battles that shaped the land. This richly detailed backdrop grounds a tale that weaves together personal ambition and the lingering echo of old wars.
Amid the market’s clamor, familiar faces reappear after years apart, sparking both joy and unease. Frau Magdalena discovers an unexpected surprise that hints at hidden motives, and a stormy council meeting sets the stage for political intrigue. As rumors swirl and secret visits unfold, the listeners are drawn into a world where love, loyalty, and the weight of history collide, promising a compelling journey through the lives of Meißen’s residents.
Language
de
Duration
~6 hours (369K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2018-11-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

A major voice in 19th-century German economics, he challenged abstract theory and argued that economic life should be understood through history, society, and real institutions. His work helped shape the older German historical school and left a mark on debates about how economics should be studied.
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