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VI
Three Hundred and Sixty-four Nights
and a Night
THE white kid was gone.
But my father still had four big nanny-goats in the stable, just as he had
four children, who always stood in close relationship to the goats. Each of the
goats had her own little manger, out of which she ate hay or clover while we
milked her. Not one of them would give milk at an empty manger. The goats
were called Zitzerl, Zutzerl, Zeitzerl and Heitzerl, and were the property of us
children—a welcome present which father had made us. Zitzerl and Zutzerl
belonged to my two little sisters; Zeitzerl to my eight-year-old brother
Jakoberle; Heitzerl was mine!
Each of us faithfully tended and looked after his allotted charge; but we put
all the milk together in a pot, mother boiled it, father gave us the slices of
bread that went with it—and the Lord God blessed the spoonful of soup for
us.
And, when we had ladled up our suppers with our broad wooden spoons,
which had been carved by our uncle and which, because of their size, would
hardly go into our mouths in the first place or out of them in the second, we
would each of us take our horsehair pillow and lie down, one and all, in the
goats’ mangers. These were our beds for a time; and the beloved animals used
to fan our cheeks with their soft beards and lick our little noses with their
tongues.
But, when we lay thus in our cribs, we did not always go to sleep at the
very first lick. My head was crammed with a multitude of wonderful stories
and fairy-tales of our grandfathers. I would tell these stories in those evening-
hours; and my brothers and sisters revelled in them and even the goats were
fond of listening to them too. Only now and again, when the thing struck
them as too incredible, they would give a little bleat to themselves or bang at
the mangers impatiently with their horns. Once, when I was telling of the
The Forest Farm
Tales of the Austrian Tyrol
- Titel
- The Forest Farm
- Untertitel
- Tales of the Austrian Tyrol
- Autor
- Peter Rosegger
- Verlag
- The Vineyard Press
- Ort
- London
- Datum
- 1912
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- PD
- Abmessungen
- 21.0 x 29.7 cm
- Seiten
- 169
- Kategorien
- Geographie, Land und Leute
- International