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00:30The Paul commemorates a lot of fame and money to collect, as once a long time ago a man in Hameln,
00:45who has become a rat catcher in the city. He is still sung in a fairy tale today.
00:49As a woman's cry from afar pulls over to him, Paul knows of course that his wheat is blooming there.
00:54Through the window he sees on the chair, from a full throat, Lehmann's Hulda,
01:00which moves her husband Hans Forst to the point that with the broom he hits the mouse.
01:05The hunt in the laundry is almost over. It's a lot of fun to hear the splashing.
01:10He is already hurrying to the front doors to offer himself politely to the Lord,
01:14as the pink whistler and mouse destroyer. And it only costs three shillings, he says.
01:24He leads the mouse out of town. But when he turns around, the Paul feels how it pulls his mouth together.
01:41The flute is already getting quieter. Paul notices how sour it tastes, because the mouse licks the lemon.
01:47You can hardly hear the sounds yet, the thinning hurries the freed mouse from behind.
01:51And again you hear from Hameln to Fulda the loud screeching of Lehmann's Hulda.
02:17And the moon is in the sky and so many stars are flashing. Hans Horst Lehmann is doing something, oh and he likes to do it.
02:31In the kitchen he distributes ten mousetraps and can already hear them snap and bang.
02:37Then he climbs up the stairs into his bedroom and extinguishes the candle with a loud crack.
02:43Paul dances to ten tips and wants to sneak into the house.
02:47First you hear the flute, then scream and bang and already he wants to fall into all ten mouses.
03:12The need, always the father of thought, drives Lehmann's Horst to buy a caterpillar.
03:21What flute play and trap does not reach, Hans Horst Lehmann says, the caterpillar easily manages.
03:26The mouse can hardly see the cat, she runs into her hole, Paul still flutes in front of the house.
03:31Meanwhile, he pushes the mousetrap at his mousetrap lady with his big cat courage, very terrible advertising.
03:38And yet he advises his treasure to emigrate.
03:41We let Paul lead us from the flute to his little house.
04:08It sits in Paul's modest house a whole herd of mice at the caterpillar.
04:14This is a schmatzen and schnabulieren, a herüber and hinüberpalieren, here it is called prosit and hoch die tassen.
04:22Paul can not grasp all this.
04:24He has done something wrong somewhere, rather than this last plan.
04:29So you see him go to the musical act to buy a caterpillar for a certain purpose.
04:59The elephants from the royal zoo do not follow Paul's caterpillar beat and also announce such with loud trumpets.
05:12The caterpillar runs away and comes to the trap, along with the caterpillar, rolls to the valley and where the valley path goes down the valley, one of his mice stands.
05:23She hears how Paul rushes in the bookcase and plate board and hears with a grin the elephant horde.
05:43He saved Paul from great distress, the cheeky mouse, which is so small.
05:47Still wandert Paul hinein ins Abendrot und lässt für heut das Mäusefangen sein.

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