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BB 29.2 Editing of the story for education. Smooth cover. First publication in the Revu weekly magazine in 1963, No. 44 to No. 5 in 1964. Heer Bommel is sitting happily at Bommelstein with Tom Poes and the Marquis is visiting and plays his violin very nicely. Of course, Lord Bommel has to brag about his own abilities. It turns out that he can't play the violin at all. Suddenly someone appears at the open window: maestro Harewar. He lets Mr. Bommel play the violin beautifully. That's what it's all about in his hair! Mr. Bommel does want that wig, but first he has to get some hair from the painter Terpen Tijn, who is not pleased with it, and Mr. Bommel works away a few times. When Harewar puts on Mr. Bommel a wig, Mr. Bommel becomes very bold and strong. When Harewar gets his way, everyone in Rommeldam wears a wig. Tom Poes doesn't want a wig, because he doesn't trust it. Mr Bommel is also going to act strangely. Even wig refusers are arrested. Fortunately, the fire brigade is nearby.
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