
Gebrüder Grimm - Tischlein deck dich / Die goldene Gans
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Wenn einer etwas Besonderes hat, dann wollen es gleich alle anderen haben. Das merkten auch die drei Schneidersöhne, die nach ihrer Lehrzeit seltene Sachen mitbekommen: einen Tisch, der stets neue Leckereien bereithält, einen Esel, der Gold spucken kann, und einen Knüppel, der mit kräftigen Schlägen jeden Übelwicht vom Leibe hält. Welche Erfahrungen die drei Brüder und ein Herbergsvater damit machten, könnt ihr hier hören. Mit der goldenen Gans erging es dem Dummling nicht anders. Weil er ein gutes Herz hatte, gab ihm ein Waldmännchen das seltene Tier. Ohne zu sagen, welche ungewöhnliche Eigenschaft die goldene Gans besaß ...
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