
Värmland und Dalsland
Nils Holgersson, Folge 47
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Narrated by:
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Viola Gabor
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Viktoria Gabor
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By:
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Selma Lagerlöf
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Nils Holgersson ist eine bezaubernde Kindergeschichte von Selma Lagerlöf.
Folge 47: Värmland und Dalsland mit Viola Gabor und Viktoria Gabor. Musik: Geoff Harvey.
Am nächsten Tage, als die Wildgänse Rast machten und Akka ein wenig abseits von den anderen graste, benutzte Nils Holgersson die Gelegenheit, sie zu fragen, ob es wahr sei, was Batati gesagt hatte; und Akka konnte es nicht leugnen. Da nahm der Junge der Führergans das Versprechen ab, dass sie dem Gänserich Martin das Geheimnis niemals verraten wolle.
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