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Jürgen Hubert
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German folk tale "The Saliges in the Margrand Rock". Drop me a line if you want a machine-readable transcript! 6307509513c45c74.png German folk tale "The Old Linden Tree near Gebhardshagen". Drop me a line if you want a machine-readable transcript! 1509a0a04ac55b6e.png The Kobold in Büschdorf:

There was an old, very rich woman in Büschdorf who had a kobold. The kobold sat on her kitchen stove all day, and she conversed with him. Sometimes the neighbors would stand beneath her windows and listen, and hear the kobold say: “Say, old woman, don’t you wish for anything?” “Well, sonny”, she would reply, “I wish for a nice golden chain” or “I wish for a bag full of ducats”, or whatever else she wished for on that particular day. Then the kobold would immediately fly out of the chimney and return with whatever she had desired.

Source: Sommer, E. F. J. Sagen, Märchen, und Gebräuche aus Sachsen und Thüringen. 1846, p. 26. b52a183d5f415c2e.png German folk tale "Nighttime Rider with Fire-Spitting Dogs". Drop me a line if you want a machine-readable transcript! fd36df0eee6f5ba8.jpeg German folk tale "The Farmer and the Forest Maiden". Drop me a line if you want a machine-readable transcript! a84f2e170dfc9577.png German folk tale "The Devil’s Chain in Wesenberg". Drop me a line if you want a machine-readable transcript! 6848c0da90e4f4c7.png German folk tale "The Bread Shoes". Drop me a line if you want a machine-readable transcript! 29c00f31bbc2a5a5.png German folk tale "Hares". Drop me a line if you want a machine-readable transcript! 48215d4776bc5ffb.png German folk tale "Treasure Hunters in Wesenberg". Drop me a line if you want a machine-readable transcript! 35bcd275ed956f94.png The Fediverse logo - five differently colored circles connected by colored lines. 1f1e542e66cd3f17.jpg