
De Hazen en de Kabouters
"De Hazen en de Kabouters" by Henr. de Holl is a collection of whimsical verses written during the early 20th century. This charming book portrays the delightful adventures of hares and gnomes living in a serene woodland setting, focusing on their playful interactions and celebrations in nature. The storyline unfolds with a joyful scene where a family of hares revels in the open heath and decides to join a festive gathering with gnomes. The gnomes, having found a forgotten toy duck left by children, eagerly plan a celebration, inviting the hares to partake in the fun. However, their merriment is abruptly interrupted by a hunter's dog, causing a chaotic retreat as each creature hastily returns to their respective homes, leaving the toy duck behind in the stillness of the woods. Ultimately, the book encapsulates themes of friendship, innocence, and the simple joys of nature, appealing to readers with its lyrical charm.
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