
In a bustling Flemish farmyard, the lively chatter of a September morning gives way to a shy, young niece named Zieneken, who is reluctantly asked to join the town fair. Her uncle, the sturdy farmer De Vliegher, and the earnest newcomer Guustje—bright‑eyed and dressed in crisp black attire—press her for an answer, each hoping she’ll seize the chance for a day of merriment. The scene is painted with vivid details of wooden stalls, freshly polished spades, and the rose‑colored blush that spreads across Zieneken’s cheeks.
When Zieneken hesitates, the local barber‑turned‑sawbuck, ever the joker, steps in with a playful wager: he’ll shave her uncle in her stead if she agrees to go. His humorous proposal breaks the tension, coaxing a reluctant laugh from the girl and nudging her toward the fair’s promise of music, rides, and village camaraderie. Listeners are invited to share in the charm of this early‑season encounter, where tradition, teasing, and youthful uncertainty mingle against the backdrop of rural life.
Language
nl
Duration
~1 hours (89K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Johan Boelaert
Release date
2014-12-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1859–1932
A leading voice in Dutch-language naturalism, he wrote vivid, unsentimental fiction about village life and social inequality in Belgium. His work is known for its sharp eye, humane feeling, and willingness to show ordinary lives without polish.
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