
Chapter One.
Chapter Two.
Chapter Three.
Chapter Four.
Chapter Five.
Chapter Six.
Chapter Seven.
Chapter Eight.
Chapter Nine.
A weary traveler, burdened with a massive pack and a sturdy staff, finds himself lost amid the tangled darkness of Germany’s Black Forest. As the sun wanes, he sings a hymn of Hans Sachs to keep his spirit steady, when the sharp crack of an axe draws his attention to a lone woodcutter and his young helper, Karl, loading donkeys with bundles of firewood. The traveler asks for directions, but the seasoned cutter, recognizing the peril of wandering without a guide, offers instead a night’s shelter and a promise to help at first light.
In the glow of the fading day, the three men prepare to set out toward the valley of Gutech, loading the beasts and sharing quiet conversation about the weight of both physical cargo and the “food for the mind and soul.” Their tentative alliance hints at a journey where humility, perseverance, and simple kindness will be tested against the forest’s hidden challenges, inviting listeners to follow their path toward hope and home.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (73K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England
Release date
2007-05-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1814–1880
Best known for lively sea stories and adventure tales, this Victorian writer helped shape generations of young readers' taste for travel, danger, and moral courage. His books drew on a life that stretched between London and Portugal, giving his fiction an outward-looking, international feel.
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