Märchen und Erzählungen für Anfänger. Erster Teil
Part 11
15. Die vier Brüder.
1. Wie viele Söhne hatte der Jäger? 2. Warum wollten sie in die Welt ziehen? 3. Um was baten sie den Vater? 4. Was gab er ihnen? 5. Wohin ritten sie? 6. Was sagte der älteste Bruder? 7. Wo schlugen sie verschiedene Wege ein? 8. Was thaten sie mit ihren Messern? 9. Was sollten sie über Jahr und Tag thun? 10. Wie konnten sie wissen, ob einer tot war? 11. Was thaten sie jetzt? 12. Was lernte der Älteste? 13. Was lernte der Zweite? 14. Was lernte der Dritte? 15. Was lernte der Jüngste? 16. Was thaten sie nach Jahr und Tag? 17. Wie fanden sie ihre Messer? 18. Was sagte der Vater? 19. Was erzählte der Älteste? 20. Was gab ihm der Vater? 21. Wie wurde der Rock ausgebessert? 22. Was sollte der Zweite thun? 23. Wie kam der Hase auf den Tisch? 24. Was hatte der dritte Sohn gelernt? 25. Wie konnte er alles sehen, was auf Erden geschah? 26. Welches Handwerk hatte der jüngste Sohn gelernt? 27. War der Vater froh? 28. Was für ein Jäger war der Sohn? 29. Was that der Jäger? 30. Wie half ihm der Astrolog? 31. Was that der Dieb? 32. Wie besserte der Schuster den Pelz des Hasen aus? 33. War der Vater zufrieden? 34. Warum war der König des Landes traurig? 35. Was versprach er dem Manne, der seine Tochter zurückbringen würde? 36. Was thaten die vier Brüder? 37. Was sah der Astrolog? 38. Wohin gingen die Brüder? 39. Wie brachte der Dieb die Prinzessin in sein Boot? 40. Wie wurde der Drache getötet? 41. Was geschah mit dem Schiffe? 42. Welcher Bruder wollte die Prinzessin heiraten? 43. Was sagte der Dieb? 44. Was sagte der Jäger? 45. Was sagte der Schuster? 46. Welchem Bruder gab sie der König zur Frau? 47. Was gab er den drei Anderen? 48. Wie lebten die Brüder fortan? 49. Wo wohnte der alte Vater? 50. War der Vater gut aufgehoben?
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