About This Book
A traveller lost in a remote forest finds shelter with an elderly woodcutter, his grandson Karl, and the girl Meta, and introduces them to printed religious works, including a vernacular translation of scripture, encouraging reading as nourishment for the soul. Their daily homely life and struggles are shown alongside acts of kindness and instruction, which open new spiritual and intellectual possibilities for the family. Tensions with a feared local noble create danger and lead to the woodcutter's imprisonment, but official intervention secures his release and the household's safety. The tale balances rural hardship, charity, and moral renewal through faith and learning.
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