
Witichis, 1. Abteilung
Ein Kampf um Rom 5
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Narrated by:
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Karlheinz Gabor
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By:
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Felix Dahn
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Die gotischen Knechte und die römischen Sklaven waren beschäftigt, die Arbeit des Tages zu beschließen. Der Mariskalk brachte die jungen Rosse von der Weide ein. Zwei andre Knechte leiteten den Zug stattlicher Rinder von dem Anger auf dem Hügel nach den Ställen, indes der Ziegenbub mit römischen Scheltworten seine Schutzbefohlenen vorwärts trieb, die genäschig hier und da an dem salzigen Steinbrech nagten, der auf dem zerbröckelten Mauerwerk am Wege grünte. Andre germanische Knechte räumten das Ackergerät im Hofraum auf, und ein römischer Freigelassener, ein gar gelehrter und vornehmer Herr, der Obergärtner selbst, verließ mit einem zufriedenen Blick die Stätte seiner blühenden und duftenden Wissenschaft...
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