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Buxtehude - The race between hare and hedgehog...
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The race between the hedgehog and the hare on the small heathland near Buxtehude
This story can be told as a lie but its still true. Because when my granddad told me the story, I always said: 'It has to be true otherwise one couldn't tell the story.' Here goes the story:
It happened on a Sunday morning in autumn and the buckwheat was in bloom. The sunrise was beautiful, the morning wind caressed the stubble on the fields, the larks were singing in the air, bees buzzed through the buckwheat. The people put on their Sunday clothes and went to church. Everything that was alive was happy - and the hedgehog also. The hedgehog stood in front of his house, arms crossed, looked into the morning wind and was humming a song as good and as bad just as an hedgehog was able to on a lovely Sunday morning.
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And as he was singing quietly to himself he suddenly thought: ' As long as my wife is washing and dressing the children I can go for a walk over the fields to see how the swedes are doing.'The swedesgrew near his house and because he ate them often with his familyhe thought they belonged to him. No sooner said than done. The hedgehog closed thefront door behin
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The Hare and the Hedgehog
Well-known German fairy tale recorded by the Brothers Grimm in 1843
"The Hare and the Hedgehog" or "The race between the Hare and the Hedgehog" (Low Saxon: Dat Wettlopen twischen den Hasen un den Swinegel up de lütje Heide bi Buxtehude; German: Der Hase und der Igel) is a Low Saxon fable. It was published 1843 in the 5th edition of Grimms' Fairy Tales by the Brothers Grimm in Low Saxon (KHM 187) and in 1840 in Wilhelm Schröder's Hannoversches Volksblatt under the full title Ein plattdeutsches Volksmärchen. Dat Wettlopen twischen den Hasen un den Swinegel up de lütje Heide bi Buxtehude. Ludwig Bechstein also published it in German in his Deutsches Märchenbuch (1853).
Synopsis
[edit]"Go'n Morgen"
"Ick bün all hier"
"…un wenn se nich storben sünd, lewt se noch"
One fine morning, the hare makes fun of the hedgehog's crooked legs, whereupon the hedgehog challenges him to a race to win a golden "Lujedor" (Louis d'or) and a bottle of brandy.
When the race in the field begins, the hedgehog only runs a few steps, but at the end of the furrow he has placed his wife, who looks very much like him. When the hare, certain of victory, storms in, the hedgehog's wife rises and calls out to him: "Ick bün all hier!" ("I'm alread