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Heidi, EPUB eBook

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THROWING HERSELF IN HER GRANDFATHER'S ARMS, SHE HELD HIM TIGHTShe climbed so fast that she could soon discover, first the tree-tops, then the roof, finally the hut.

Now she could see her grandfather sitting on his bench, smoking a pipe.

Above the cottage the fir-trees gently swayed and rustled in the evening breeze.

At last she had reached the hut, and throwing herself in her grandfather's arms, she hugged him and held him tight.

She could say nothing but "Grandfather! grandfather! grandfather!" in her agitation. The old man said nothing either, but his eyes were moist, and loosening Heidi's arms at last, he sat her on his knee.

When he had looked at her a while, he said: "So you have come home again, Heidi?

Why? You certainly do not look very cityfied! Did they send you away?""Oh no, you must not think that, grandfather.

They all were so good to me; Clara, Mr. Sesemann and grandmama. But grandfather, sometimes I felt as if I could not bear it any longer to be away from you!

I thought I should choke; I could not tell any one, for that would have been ungrateful.

Suddenly, one morning Mr. Sesemann called me very early, I think it was the doctor's fault and—but I think it is probably written in this letter;" with that Heidi brought the letter and the bank-roll from her basket, putting them on her grandfather's lap. "This belongs to you," he said, laying the roll beside him.

Having read the letter, he put it in his pocket. "Do you think you can still drink milk with me, Heidi?" he asked, while he stepped into the cottage. "Take your money with you, you can buy a bed for it and clothes for many years."

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