登陆注册
34573400000074

第74章 NEWS FROM DISTANT FRIENDS(1)

It was the month of May. From every height the full fresh streams of spring were flowing down into the valley. The clear warm sunshine lay upon the mountain, which had turned green again. The last snows had disappeared and the sun had already coaxed many of the flowers to show their bright heads above the grass. Up above the gay young wind of spring was singing through the fir trees, and shaking down the old dark needles to make room for the new bright green ones that were soon to deck out the trees in their spring finery. Higher up still the great bird went circling round in the blue ether as of old, while the golden sunshine lit up the grandfather's hut, and all the ground about it was warm and dry again so that one might sit out where one liked. Heidi was at home again on the mountain, running backwards and forwards in her accustomed way, not knowing which spot was most delightful. Now she stood still to listen to the deep, mysterious voice of the wind, as it blew down to her from the mountain summits, coming nearer and nearer and gathering strength as it came, till it broke with force against the fir trees, bending and shaking them, and seeming to shout for joy, so that she too, though blown about like a feather, felt she must join in the chorus of exulting sounds. Then she would run round again to the sunny space in front of the hut, and seating herself on the ground would peer closely into the short grass to see how many little flower cups were open or thinking of opening. She rejoiced with all the myriad little beetles and winged insects that jumped and crawled and danced in the sun, and drew in deep draughts of the spring scents that rose from the newly-awakened earth, and thought the mountain was more beautiful than ever. All the tiny living creatures must be as happy as she, for it seemed to her there were little voices all round her singing and humming in joyful tones, "On the mountain! on the mountain!"From the shed at the back came the sound of sawing and chopping, and Heidi listened to it with pleasure, for it was the old familiar sound she had known from the beginning of her life up here. Suddenly she jumped up and ran round, for she must know what her grandfather was doing. In front of the shed door already stood a finished new chair, and a second was in course of construction under the grandfather's skilful hand.

"Oh, I know what these are for," exclaimed Heidi in great glee.

"We shall want them when they all come from Frankfurt. This one is for Grandmamma, and the one you are now ****** is for Clara, and then--then, there will, I suppose, have to be another,"continued Heidi with more hesitation in her voice, "or do you think, grandfather, that perhaps Fraulein Rottenmeier will not come with them?""Well, I cannot say just yet," replied her grandfather, "but it will be safer to make one so that we can offer her a seat if she does."Heidi looked thoughtfully at the plain wooden chair without arms as if trying to imagine how Fraulein Rottenmeier and a chair of this sort would suit one another. After a few minutes'

contemplation, "Grandfather," she said, shaking her head doubtfully, "I don't think she would be able to sit on that.""Then we will invite her on the couch with the beautiful green turf feather-bed," was her grandfather's quiet rejoinder.

While Heidi was pausing to consider what this might be there approached from above a whistling, calling, and other sounds which Heidi immediately recognised. She ran out and found herself surrounded by her four-footed friends. They were apparently as pleased as she was to be among the heights again, for they leaped about and bleated for joy, pushing Heidi this way and that, each anxious to express his delight with some sign of affection. But Peter sent them flying to right and left, for he had something to give to Heidi. When he at last got up to her he handed her a letter.

"There!" he exclaimed, leaving the further explanation of the matter to Heidi herself.

"Did some one give you this while you were out with the goats,"she asked, in her surprise.

"No," was the answer.

"Where did you get it from then?

"I found it in the dinner bag."

Which was true to a certain extent. The letter to Heidi had been given him the evening before by the postman at Dorfli, and Peter had put it into his empty bag. That morning he had stuffed his bread and cheese on the top of it, and had forgotten it when he fetched Alm-Uncle's two goats; only when he had finished his bread and cheese at mid-day and was searching in the bag for any last crumbs did he remember the letter which lay at the bottom.

Heidi read the address carefully; then she ran back to the shed holding out her letter to her grandfather in high glee. "From Frankfurt! from Clara! Would you like to hear it?"The grandfather was ready and pleased to do so, as also Peter, who had followed Heidi into the shed. He leant his back against the door post, as he felt he could follow Heidi's reading better if firmly supported from behind, and so stood prepared to listen.

同类推荐
  • 金丹就正篇

    金丹就正篇

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 道德真经章句训颂

    道德真经章句训颂

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 修真十书盘山语录

    修真十书盘山语录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • The Four Million

    The Four Million

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 滇略

    滇略

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 花社

    花社

    她们都是花一般的少女,她们住在这个地方,等待着一个人将她们带走。可是,偏偏有一位少女,没有被带走的资格。
  • 意外的婚礼

    意外的婚礼

    沈彩榆有一个11年的暗恋史,杨最也有一个11年的追求史,浪漫吗?爱情感动了上苍,感动了世人,就是感动不了他(她),可悲吗?能走在一起是福气,能否走下去是运气,这个意外的婚礼带给他们的是好还是坏?蓦然回首,那人却在灯火阑珊处。
  • 问容华千年

    问容华千年

    我接近你本带目的,可你为何如此之好,竟为我丢了性命…
  • 我有月光与你

    我有月光与你

    “道长,请留步!”“怎么?”“一起修仙不?”“不修,除非抱抱!”
  • 猎人之杀手——银

    猎人之杀手——银

    身为杀手的她,有点范萌,爱哭,但是也爱.......哭。
  • 命比天高

    命比天高

    一路走来,他与天争,与命斗……誓不低头。是谁应了谁的劫,又是谁改了谁命,他一路追寻……在轻松诙谐、紧张刺激中,感受人性的善恶美丑……这是一段玄幻之旅,一条热血之途。
  • 皇后只会美人计

    皇后只会美人计

    腹黑帝:皇后心肠歹毒,不配为后,打入冷宫……妖艳后:欲擒故纵吧!美人计加欲擒故纵,数月后……腹黑帝眨着一双忠犬眼:小心肝,求求你,皇后之位收下吧!
  • 喋血缅北

    喋血缅北

    归国青年东方焜前往缅北野人山寻找大明宝藏的惊险故事。解放前夕,民国统治者为挽回败局,密令国防部保密局寻找大明宝藏中的“命运之箭”。曾在黄海鬼岛找到第一支神箭的东方焜被保密局请到昆明,负责寻找这处宝藏。保密局、英国特工、地下党、守卫宝藏的大明后人,一时间各种势力云集于中缅边境,一场惊心动魄的争夺者不可避免地展开了。缅甸北部的野人山被世人称之为“绿色魔窟”,因为进入山中的人十之八九会被这片一望无际,凶险而诡秘的莽莽丛林所吞噬。野人山之所以被国人熟知,是因为这里曾经发生过两起令中国人难以忘怀的事件……
  • 女配修仙之天之骄女

    女配修仙之天之骄女

    二十一世纪精英律师月宛儿穿越了!!还穿进了修仙小说里!!还是个女配!!索性原主长得好、天赋好、家世好就快快乐乐的做一个修N代外加绝世天才吧~PS:天才流女主,无男主。
  • 万古最强门派

    万古最强门派

    粉丝团QQ群:685533085此书是一位雷神大帝的,转世。剩下更多精彩紧急请亲自观看。