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  1. Jan 31, 2014 · Inspired by the German short story "Der Skorpion" by Christa Reinig. You can read the original story here: GERMAN http://www.teachsam.de/deutsch/d_literatur/...

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  4. Has anyone read Skorpion von Christa Reinig? If so, what does the ending of the story mean? I had no problems reading the rest of the story but from my understanding, in the end der Skorpion kills the book seller with a sting? Is this metaphorical or am I missing something?

  5. An English translation of this interview is available on Wellesnet.com (May 22, 2006) Arata Takeda (March 2011). "Blumenreiche Handelswege: Ost-westliche Streifzüge auf den Spuren der Fabel Der Skorpion und der Frosch" [Flowery Trade Routes: East-Western forays into the footsteps of the fable The Scorpion and the Frog].

  6. The Scorpion and the Frog was first found in Lev Nitoburg's 1933 novel The German Quarter. [1] The fable is about a scorpion who wants to get across a river. The scorpion sees a frog and asks the frog if he can carry him across. The frog is worried about this because he doesn't want to be stung.

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  8. What does the German word Skorpion mean in English? See translation with example sentences and related words.

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