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

Produced by Tapio Riikonen

0:01

VÄLSKÄRIN KERTOMUKSIA 3

1:10

ZACHARIAS TOPELIUS

0:07

VÄLSKÄRIN SEITSEMÄS KERTOMUS. - SINISET.

10:31

1\. LEIJONA LEPÄÄ.

29:20

2\. LEIJONA HERÄÄ.

28:58

3\. MITEN LEIJONA ALKAA OTUSTA AJAA.

26:11

4\. AURORA KÖNIGSMARK.

37:36

5\. REX REGI REBELLIS.

19:08

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 beloved Finnish writer in the Swedish language, he helped turn Finland’s history, legends, and moral tales into stories generations of readers grew up with. He was also a poet, journalist, and teacher whose work left a lasting mark on Nordic literature.

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