
ONS SCHEMERUURTJE.
VIII. H.MEULENHOFF H. MEULENHOFF—AMSTERDAM—1916.
SPROOKJES VAN JEAN MACÉ. - VERTAALD DOOR HERMANNA. GEÏLLUSTREERD DOOR JAN WIEGMAN. - H.MEULENHOFF H. MEULENHOFF—AMSTERDAM—1916.
I. DE KLEINE DEUGNIET.
II.
II. BLONDKOPJE
III. BIBI, BABA EN BOBO.
IV. DE GROOTE GELEERDE.
V. DE WAARHEIDSKETTING
In a bustling little town a mischievous boy known only as “Deugniet” leaves a trail of chaos wherever he goes. From shattered plates to muddy puddle dances, his antics become the talk of every doorstep, and even the wary police officer wonders how much longer the community can tolerate his pranks. When the relentless misbehavior reaches a fever pitch, the legendary fairy Good‑Heart, famed for rewarding kindness and correcting wrongs, decides to step out of her secluded woods and pay the family a visit.
The parents, hopeful that the fairy’s renowned wisdom might finally tame their wayward son, scramble to prepare a feast fit for a noble guest, polishing silver and laying out the finest crystal. As the day of the fairy’s arrival draws near, the household buzzes with anticipation, and the town watches, curious to see whether a touch of enchantment can steer the unruly child toward a kinder path.
Language
nl
Duration
~2 hours (128K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net/
Release date
2005-09-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1815–1894
A tireless champion of education, this 19th-century French writer and reformer helped popularize learning for children and pushed for free, secular schooling for all. He is especially remembered as the founder of the Ligue de l'enseignement.
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