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Der tote Gabriel
- Narrated by: Ferdinand Mussi
- Length: 28 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Ferdinand Neumann, ein Bekannter von Gabriel, der Selbstmord begangen hat, ist auf einem Ball. Dort trifft er die ehemalige Liierte von Gabriel, Irene, die mit einem Fremden tanzt. Ferdinand hatte eine Affäre mit der Schauspielerin Wilhelmine, der Geliebten von Gabriel. Irene glaubt, dass sich Gabriel deswegen umgebracht hat und möchte Wilhelmine kennenlernen. Ferdinand erfüllt ihr den Wunsch...
Der Schauspieler Ferdinand Mussi liest mit leicht österreichischem Dialekt diese Erzählung, die am 19.05.1907 in einer Wiener Tageszeitung erschienen ist.
Der Schauspieler Ferdinand Mussi liest mit leicht österreichischem Dialekt diese Erzählung, die am 19.05.1907 in einer Wiener Tageszeitung erschienen ist.
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