
Des Herrn und des Teufels Getier
Märchenstunde
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Narrated by:
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Viola Gabor
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By:
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Brüder Grimm
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Gott schafft alle Tiere, aber vergisst die Geiß. Der Teufel macht sie mit langem Schwanz, womit sie im Gebüsch hängenbleibt, bis er ihn abbeißt. Weil sie Bäume beschädigen, hetzt Gott die Wölfe, seine Hunde auf sie. Der Teufel fordert Ersatz, den Gott zusagt, wenn das Eichenlaub abfällt. Doch eine im Dom von Konstantinopel behält ihr Laub. Bis der Teufel sie findet, haben die anderen ihres wieder. Vor Zorn sticht er den Geißen die Augen aus und setzt seine ein. Daher haben Geißen Teufelsaugen, Stummelschwänze, und der Teufel nimmt gern ihre Gestalt an.
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