
Professor van Dusen in Marokko
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Michael Koser
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Im Jahr 1905 reisen Professor van Dusen und Hutchinson Hatch inkognito durch Marokko. Als sie das Hotel erreicht haben, finden sie in einer ihrer Satteltaschen ein Dokument, abgefasst in der edlen Sprache des Propheten: das Testament des verblichenen Sultans von Marokko, in dem er seinen älteren Sohn Mulei Muhammed zu seinem Nachfolger bestimmt und damit seine früher getroffene Entscheidung zugunsten seines jüngeren Sohnes Mulei Abdul Asis widerruft. Dieser nämlich sei nicht sein Sohn, sondern der eines sudanesischen Küchensklaven. Da schwant den beiden, dass der Besitz dieser Urkunde sie unter der Regierung von Sultan Mulei Abdul Asis in Schwierigkeiten bringen könnte ...
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