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In a quiet, green‑hilled village of old Germany, a humble narrator greets the listener and invites a walk through a world where modesty and faith shape daily life. He reflects on how past generations endured long waits, simple hardships, and a deep reliance on God, contrasting that steady patience with the restless pace of modern progress.
Within this setting lives the “Kalendermann” of Veitsberg, a modest figure whose actions embody the virtues of humility, diligence, and quiet devotion. As he tends his small home and modest trade, his observations on the changing countryside—new roads, drained marshes, and the rumble of distant railways—offer gentle lessons about contentment, the value of patient labor, and the quiet strength found in ordinary people. The story unfolds as a comforting portrait of a bygone era, reminding listeners that true worth often resides in the simple, steadfast hearts of everyday folk.
Language
de
Duration
~6 hours (363K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by the Online Distributed Proofreading Team
Release date
2005-05-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1807–1859
A 19th-century German pastor and popular writer, he used the pen name O. Glaubrecht to bring moral and everyday stories to a wide audience. His books were written for ordinary readers and helped make him a familiar name in religious and family reading of the time.
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