![The Wolf-Slayer; [Margaret Kaurner]](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fd3b2n8gj62qnwr.cloudfront.net%2FCOVERS%2Fgutenberg_covers75k%2Febook-74582.png&w=3840&q=80)
The Wolf-Slayer, published in 1911 by Christoph von Schmid, is a collection of two moralistic children's tales. The first story follows a brave boy named George as he protects his village from a menacing wolf, ultimately earning rewards for his heroism. The second tale, Margaret Kaurner, unfolds through letters detailing a young girl's life as a servant in the city, highlighting her honesty and devotion to family values. Both stories emphasize themes of courage, honesty, and the importance of family bonds.

