Stranga heredaĵo: Romano originale verkita

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Stranga heredaĵo: Romano originale verkita

by Heinrich August Luyken

EO·~8 hours·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total
1

STRANGA HEREDAĴO

0:14
2

ĈAPITRO I

47:33
3

ĈAPITRO II

55:15
4

ĈAPITRO III

1:05:29
5

ĈAPITRO IV

33:17
6

ĈAPITRO V

54:43
7

ĈAPITRO VI

15:54
8

ĈAPITRO VII

24:52
9

ĈAPITRO VIII

58:44
10

ĈAPITRO IX

44:41

Description

A quiet evening unfolds in a peaceful countryside, where an elderly woman rests on a modest carriage while the golden sun glints off a distant lake. The gentle landscape of rolling hills, grazing cattle, and a fragrant garden sets a calm backdrop, only disturbed by the distant clatter of a passing carriage. Into this serenity steps a striking young visitor, dressed in a dark blue coat and a wide‑brimmed hat adorned with an elegant feather, her demeanor both poised and slightly uneasy.

The two women exchange polite conversation, their words weaving between everyday concerns and whispered warnings about secretive spiritist gatherings. The younger guest, drawn to the mysteries of the unseen world, finds herself gently rebuked by the elder, who insists that such pursuits are dangerous and contrary to faith. As they speak, hints of hidden family tensions and unresolved grievances surface, suggesting that deeper, perhaps unsettling, stories lie just beyond the tranquil scene. Listeners are invited to linger in this atmospheric moment, feeling the subtle pull of curiosity and the quiet tension between tradition and the unknown.

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Language

eo

Duration

~8 hours (508K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Andrew Sly, Andrew Woods and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2017-11-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Heinrich August Luyken

Heinrich August Luyken

1864–1947

An adventurous early Esperanto novelist, he wrote stories of travel, danger, and moral testing for readers across Europe. His books helped show that Esperanto could carry lively popular fiction as well as ideals.

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