Välskärin kertomuksia 3 Siniset. Pakolainen. Erään nimen varjo.

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Välskärin kertomuksia 3 Siniset. Pakolainen. Erään nimen varjo.

by Zacharias Topelius

FI·~11 hours·44 chapters

Chapters

44 total
1

Produced by Tapio Riikonen

0:01
2

VÄLSKÄRIN KERTOMUKSIA 3

1:10
3

ZACHARIAS TOPELIUS

0:07
4

VÄLSKÄRIN SEITSEMÄS KERTOMUS. - SINISET.

10:31
5

1\. LEIJONA LEPÄÄ.

29:20
6

2\. LEIJONA HERÄÄ.

28:58
7

3\. MITEN LEIJONA ALKAA OTUSTA AJAA.

26:11
8

4\. AURORA KÖNIGSMARK.

37:36
9

5\. REX REGI REBELLIS.

19:08
10

6\. EBBA BERTELSKÖLDIN KIRJE VELJELLEEN, HENKIVARTIJARAKUUNAIN LUUTNANTILLE KUSTAA AADOLF BERTELSKÖLDILLE.

10:46

Description

A wandering storyteller drifts back into town after a long, solitary summer, his boots heavy and a freshly caught pike slung over his shoulder like a trophy. In his familiar circle of cousins, hunters and gossipers, he trades sharp wit for the everyday comforts of sugar‑sweetened strawberries and the clatter of a kitchen table, while recounting a chaotic rabbit hunt that spirals into comedic rivalry. The opening sketches a vivid portrait of rural life, where humor and hardship mingle as smoothly as the broth in a simmering pot.

From this lively start, the collection unfolds into three distinct threads—tales of bold lions, restless fugitives, and shadowy names—each rooted in the same rugged landscape and narrated with a blend of rustic charm and subtle satire. Listeners will be drawn into a world where the ordinary becomes extraordinary, and every anecdote hints at larger adventures waiting just beyond the horizon.

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Full title

Välskärin kertomuksia 3 Siniset. Pakolainen. Erään nimen varjo. Siniset. Pakolainen. Erään nimen varjo.

Language

fi

Duration

~11 hours (643K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2011-06-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Zacharias Topelius

Zacharias Topelius

1818–1898

A major voice in 19th-century Finnish literature, he wrote in Swedish and helped shape how Finland imagined its history, folklore, and childhood stories. His work ranges from historical novels and poems to fairy tales that stayed popular for generations.

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