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Chapter 937 Friendship with Clara

Grandpa saw Peter coming down alone with the sheep, and he immediately had a bad feeling.

"Pete, where is Heidi?"

Pete shrugged and shook his head.

Grandpa immediately thought of Heidi's aunt.

He dropped the scythe for cutting grass and ran towards the village down the mountain in panic.

But at the same time, aunt also took Heidi into the carriage and left here.

When grandpa chased him to the village, aunt had already left with Heidi.

The villagers told Grandpa this and gloated and laughed at him. What had he done? If you look at her again, she will never come back.

With tears in his eyes, grandpa ignored the villagers' gloating and vicious words and turned around silently to leave.

At this moment, looking at my grandpa’s curvy figure and the mist of tears in his eyes, there was silence in the theater.

Obviously the movie didn't deliberately show affection, but I don't know why at this moment, everyone felt extremely sorry for this lonely old guy.

Because he had a falling out with his son, he had been living alone in the mountains. His solitary life made him so lonely that it was difficult to get along with him. However, he gradually began to smile in the company of Heidi; but at this moment, his aunt cruelly took his

The pet peeves were taken away.

Heidi was taken on the train by her aunt, and Heidi ran to the back of the train. The beautiful Alps in front of her were receding further and further away.

She hadn't said goodbye to her grandfather yet, and she didn't know that his grandfather had chased him all the way down the mountain. She didn't even know that her grandfather, who had never seen her cry before, had tears in her eyes at that moment.

When Heidi came to Frankfurt, it was like coming to a new world. Everything she encountered was full of curiosity and she wanted to see more.

The aunt took her quickly through the crowd and got into the carriage again. When they arrived at the destination, the aunt chatted with the housekeeper here for a few words. The housekeeper gave her some money, and then the aunt turned and left.

Heidi was left alone in this strange house.

It turns out that the head of the family here has always wanted to find a playmate for his daughter Clara, so the aunt brought Heidi here for money.

There are busy servants, a stern housekeeper, and of course a beautiful lady with blond hair.

She was very happy with Heidi's arrival and took the initiative to talk to Heidi.

"What should I call you?" Clara looked at Heidi happily and curiously.

"Heidi!"

Heidi turned and looked at Clara with a smile.

Clara introduced herself: "My name is Clara. Do you like Frankfurt?"

She held out her hand to shake Heidi's hand.

Heidi shrugged and said with some disappointment: "My grandfather and aunt both asked me to come to this place and said that if I don't like this place, I can go home."

Clara looked at Heidi's outfit and said, "This is the first time I've seen a girl like you, boy's clothes?"

Heidi looked at the clothes she was wearing: "These are the clothes I wore in the mountains. They are very convenient for climbing."

This time it was Clara's turn to feel lost, and Heidi also felt Clara's loss. She looked at Clara's feet and asked: "Can't you walk?"

"Yes, I can't!" Clara replied disappointedly.

"Is this all you can do?"

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"But you can push me!"

Heidi threw her hat on the ground and pushed Clara's wheelchair, knocking over the fruit plate on the table.

Heidi apologized profusely.

Clara did not blame Heidi.

The commotion here also shocked the stern housekeeper. She walked in and looked at the fruits and fruit plates that had fallen to the floor, and asked, "What happened?"

Before Heidi could speak, Clara said: "I bumped into the table, I didn't pay attention just now, I'm sorry."

Just this scene made the audience a little surprised.

After all, Clara, the character, looks like a girl from a wealthy family. She and Heidi can be said to be from completely different worlds. However, Clara can take the blame on herself, and people immediately fall in love with this beautiful girl.

girl.

The housekeeper obviously knew what was going on, but she didn't say anything and asked the two girls to go to the restaurant to eat.

When Heidi saw the valet, she innocently expressed her inner thoughts: "You look a bit like Pete the sheep herder!"

Clara couldn't help but chuckle immediately, and the male servant was also confused.

However, the rules here are one after another, and the stern housekeeper immediately reminded Heidi: "Servants should be treated with polite honorifics."

But how could Heidi, who had been used to being wild in the mountains, understand this?

The next moment she picked up the plate and drank the soup as if she were drinking goat's milk in the mountains, once again making the stern housekeeper change her mind.

"You have to use tableware to eat here! You don't even understand the most basic rules."

Clara found it very interesting. She picked up the spoon and gestured to Heidi to drink the soup with the spoon.

Heidi put the soup basin down, but she used too much force and the soup spilled out.

Heidi subconsciously said she was going to get a rag to wipe it, but the result made the maid next to her laugh.

The usually strict housekeeper suddenly shouted: "Go back and sit down, Heidi!"

Heidi sat back and imitated Clara's example of drinking soup with a spoon. The male servant brought bread. Heidi was surprised to find that the bread here was soft. She immediately asked the male servant: "Can I have two?"

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The valet didn't answer, but was still ready to give Heidi another one.

At this time, the housekeeper spoke again, but she did not stop her. Instead, she taught Heidi how to speak to the housekeeper.

The housekeeper taught Heidi several times, but she never learned well.

Heidi secretly hid a piece of bread.

But there are too many rules here, not only you have to use a spoon to drink soup, you have to use a knife and fork to eat cheese, you can't talk to the servants, you even have a clear timetable for eating and sleeping, you can't do this, you can't do that...

As a result, before the housekeeper finished speaking, Heidi fell asleep.

The housekeeper was helpless, but she was more determined to reform Heidi.

At night, in her sleep, Heidi dreamed of the cabin in the Alps, the eagle soaring freely in the sky, Grandpa, goats, and Pete in the Alps...

But when she opened her eyes, she found that it was all just a dream.

The maid took Heidi to take a thorough bath. The dirt in the mountains and fields was washed away, and she put on solemn lady clothes and clean sheepskin boots. She was dressed like a noble girl, but in her bones she was

He is still that eight-year-old mountain child.

She seemed uncomfortable with everything here, but fortunately there was Clara, who would always teach Heidi patiently.

The housekeeper always held the newspaper and glanced at Heidi from time to time. Every time Heidi made a mistake, she couldn't help but shake her head, but she allowed Clara to teach her.

Heidi and Clara were in class together, but Heidi couldn't read at all, not even the most basic letters, and had to be taught from scratch by the teacher.

Heidi also mentioned Peter, saying: "Children in our mountains don't need to be literate."

This made the tutor very angry. He went to find the housekeeper and told her that Heidi didn't even know the alphabet.

This made the housekeeper extremely angry, but she still asked the tutor to teach Heidi. However, she also thought about sending Heidi away when the male master came back.

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