
CHAPTER I - THE MIGHTY FOE
CHAPTER II - THE ANGEL OF PRUSSIA
CHAPTER III - AT JENA
CHAPTER IV - AT THE FOREST HOUSE
CHAPTER V - THE JOURNEY
CHAPTER VI - THE DOWNFALL
CHAPTER VII - ON THE ROAD TO MEMEL
CHAPTER VIII - AMONG FRIENDS
CHAPTER IX - THE STORK'S NEST
CHAPTER X - FRESH TROUBLES
A quiet October afternoon in 19th‑century Jena finds little Bettina wandering through the forest with her grandfather, old Hans. Their walk is filled with the hum of marching soldiers and the warm chatter of her godmother’s household, but Hans’s favorite pastime is spinning the ancient legend of Emperor Frederick Barbarossa—who sleeps in a mountain cave, his fiery beard tangled with ravens, waiting for a sign to awaken. The tale ignites Bettie's imagination, blending the everyday bustle of market streets with a mythic promise of a great, united Fatherland.
As they arrive at Frau Schmidt’s red‑roofed house, the story lingers in the air, echoing in the carved wooden dolls and the songs the villagers hum. Bettina’s curiosity and the lingering presence of the soldiers hint at a world where history and folklore collide, setting the stage for a rivalry that will test loyalties and awaken old grudges. The first act invites listeners into a richly painted slice of German life, where youthful wonder meets the rumblings of a legend waiting to break its silence.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (378K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Darleen Dove, D Alexander, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2010-11-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
b. 1863
An early New York woman journalist who moved easily between classrooms, newspapers, and fiction, she wrote books for both children and general readers. Her work ranges from uplifting school stories to historical novels such as Two Royal Foes.
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