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As his neighbours are coming back to Lieberhausen, mighty proud of their work, they find that their adversary is already there and with a very fine flock of sheep too. The greedy dupes are getting impertinent once again and want to know, where he got his sheep. Hick tells them that he found them on the bottom of the Rhine. Now everybody at Lieberhausen wants to secure himself a great part of the wealth, so they go to the waterside of the Rhine again and there leap into the waters and drown themselves up to the last man and woman. Hick and his family inherit all the possessions of the drowned people and are the ancestors of the future population of Lieberhausen. | As his neighbours are coming back to Lieberhausen, mighty proud of their work, they find that their adversary is already there and with a very fine flock of sheep too. The greedy dupes are getting impertinent once again and want to know, where he got his sheep. Hick tells them that he found them on the bottom of the Rhine. Now everybody at Lieberhausen wants to secure himself a great part of the wealth, so they go to the waterside of the Rhine again and there leap into the waters and drown themselves up to the last man and woman. Hick and his family inherit all the possessions of the drowned people and are the ancestors of the future population of Lieberhausen. | ||
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[[Literature]] : Image and story provided by Robert Czoelner author of (among others) Lieberhäuser Urkundenbuch 1030 - 1945, Gummersbach 1997 | [[Literature]] : Image and story provided by Robert Czoelner author of (among others) Lieberhäuser Urkundenbuch 1030 - 1945, Gummersbach 1997 |
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