
Die Pest im Vintschgau
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Narrated by:
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Karlheinz Gabor
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By:
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Jakob Wassermann
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"Am Pfingstsonntag des Jahres 1614 hatte auf dem Marktplatz in Schlanders eine Truppe von Gauklern ihr Zelt aufgeschlagen. Es waren Italiener, die einen Taschenspieler, einen Seiltänzer, einen Wunderdoktor, einen Athleten und vor allem eine Gorilla-Äffin bei sich hatten. Diese Äffin erregte teils Neugier. teils Furcht, da sie ungeachtet ihrer Menschenähnlichkeit in Gebärden und Verrichtungen doch eine unsägliche Wildheit merken ließ. Jene Leute selbst waren des Tieres, das sie erst vor Kurzem von maurischen Kaufleuten in Venedig erhandelt hatten, noch keineswegs sicher und legten es bei Nacht in Ketten."
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