
WILLEM RODA - EEN JONGENSBOEK
HOOFDSTUK I.
HOOFDSTUK II.
HOOFDSTUK III.
HOOFDSTUK IV.
HOOFDSTUK V.
HOOFDSTUK VI.
HOOFDSTUK VII.
HOOFDSTUK VIII.
HOOFDSTUK IX.
In the bustling heart of Amsterdam, a stately house on the Heengracht glows with candlelight as carriages line the canal and a chilly October wind slips through the streets. Neighbours chat about missing coats and the coming festivities, their voices mixing with the faint rustle of music that drifts from the open doors. The atmosphere feels both lively and intimate, hinting at a celebration that will draw the city’s best‑dressed guests.
Inside, the grand hall has been transformed into an exotic garden, complete with towering palms, a sparkling fountain, and clusters of tropical flowers. Young women in white gowns and gentlemen in sleek black tails move gracefully to the hidden orchestra, while a hush falls as the bride’s brother, Willem—just sixteen—steps forward to usher the couple to their seats. The scene brims with anticipation, setting the stage for a night of elegance, whispered rumors, and the first steps of a youthful hero into a world of adult intrigue.
Language
nl
Duration
~11 hours (650K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jeroen Hellingman and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net/ for Project Gutenberg.
Release date
2015-09-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1861–1914
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