Die Geschichte des versteinerten Prinzen
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Narrated by:
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Gerald Pichowetz
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By:
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Gustav Weil
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Der Sultan von Persien war auf der Jagd, als er plötzlich in der Ferne ein riesiges schwarzes Haus sah. Er ging darauf zu und siehe da, es war ein Schloss, aus schwarzen Steinen gehauen und mit eisernen Platten belegt, das unter einem glücklichen Gestirn gebaut war. Das Schloss hatte ein Tor, von welchem ein Flügel durch den anderen Flügel geschlossen war. Der König freute sich und klopfte leise, hörte aber keine Antwort; er klopfte noch einmal etwas stärker, hörte wieder nichts und erblickte auch niemanden.
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