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Peter did as he was told; but still they did not get on very well。 Clara was not such a light weight; and the team did not match very well in size; it was up one side and down the other; so that the supports were rather wobbly。
Clara tried to use her own feet a little; but each time drew them quickly back。
〃Put your foot down firmly once;〃 suggested Heidi; 〃I am sure it will hurt you less after that。〃
〃Do you think so?〃 said Clara hesitatingly; but she followed Heidi's advice and ventured one firm step on the ground and then another; she called out a little as she did it; then she lifted her foot again and went on; 〃Oh; that was less painful already;〃 she exclaimed joyfully。
〃Try again;〃 said Heidi encouragingly。
And Clara went on putting one foot out after another until all at once she called out; 〃I can do it; Heidi! look! look! I can make proper steps!〃 And Heidi cried out with even greater delight; 〃Can you really make steps; can you really walk? really walk by yourself? Oh; if only grandfather were here!〃 and she continued gleefully to exclaim; 〃You can walk now; Clara; you can walk!〃
Clara still held on firmly to her supports; but with every step she felt safer on her feet; as all three became aware; and Heidi was beside herself with joy。
〃Now we shall be able to come up here together every day; and go just where we like; and you will be able all your life to walk about as I do; and not have to be pushed in a chair; and you will get quite strong and well。 It is the greatest happiness we could have had!〃
And Clara heartily agreed; for she could think of no greater joy in the world than to be strong and able to go about like other people; and no longer to have to lie from day to day in her invalid chair。
They had not far to go to reach the field of flowers; and could already catch sight of the cistus flowers glowing gold in the sun。 As they came to the bushes of the blue bell flowers; with sunny; inviting patches of warm ground between them; Clara said; 〃Mightn't we sit down here for a while?〃
This was just what Heidi enjoyed; and so the children sat down in the midst of the flowers; Clara for the first time on the dry; warm mountain grass; and she found it indescribably delightful。 Around her were the blue flowers softly waving to and fro; and beyond the gleaming patches of the cistus flowers and the red centaury; while the sweet scent of the brown blossoms and of the fragrant prunella enveloped her as she sat。 Everything was so lovely! so lovely! And Heidi; who was beside her; thought she had never seen it so perfectly beautiful up here before; and she did not know herself why she felt so glad at heart that she longed to shout for joy。 Then she suddenly remembered that Clara was cured; that was the crowning delight of all that made life so delightful in the midst of all this surrounding beauty。 Clara sat silent; overcome with the enchantment of all that her eye rested upon; and with the anticipation of all the happiness that was now before her。 There seemed hardly room in her heart for all her joyful emotions; and these and the ecstasy aroused by the sunlight and the scent of the flowers; held her dumb。
Peter also lay among the flowers without moving or speaking; for he was fast asleep。 The breeze came blowing softly and caressingly from behind the sheltering rocks; and passed whisperingly through the bushes overhead。 Heidi got up now and then to run about; for the flowers waving in the warm wind seemed to smell sweeter and to grow more thickly whichever way she went; and she felt she must sit down at each fresh spot to enjoy the sight and scent。 So the hours went by。
It was long past noon when a small troop of goats advanced solemnly towards the plain of flowers。 it was not a feeding place of theirs; for they did not care to graze on flowers。 They looked like an embassy arriving; with Greenfinch as their leader。 They had evidently come in search of their companions who had left them in the lurch; and who had; contrary to all custom; remained away so long; for the goats could tell the time without mistake。 As soon as Greenfinch caught sight of the three missing friends amid the flowers she set up an extra loud bleat; whereupon all the others joined in a chorus of bleats; and the whole company came trotting towards the children。 Peter woke up; rubbing his eyes; for he had been dreaming that he saw the chair again with its beautiful red padding standing whole and uninjured before the grandfather's door; and indeed just as he awoke he thought he was looking at the brass…headed nails that studded it all round; but it was only the bright yellow flowers beside him。 He experienced again a dreadful fear of mind that he had lost in this dream of the uninjured chair。 Even though Heidi had promised not to do anything; there still remained the lively dread that his deed might be found out in some other way。 He allowed Heidi to do what she liked with him; for he was reduced to such a state of low spirits and meekness that he was ready to give his help to Clara without murmur or resistance。
When all three had got back to their old quarters Heidi ran and brought forward the bag; and proceeded to fulfil her promise; for her threat of the morning had been concerned with Peter's dinner。 She had seen her grandfather putting in all sorts of good things; and had been pleased to think of Peter having a large share of them; and she had meant him to understand when he refused at first to help her that he would get nothing for his dinner; but Peter's conscience had put another interpretation upon her words。 Heidi took the food out of the bag and divided it into three portions; and each was of such a goodly size that she thought to herself; 〃There will be plenty of ours left for him to have more still。〃
She gave the other two their dinners and sat down with her own beside Clara; and they all three ate with a good appetite after their great exertions。
It ended as Heidi had expected; and Peter got as much food again as his own share with what Clara and Heidi had over from theirs after they had both eaten as much as they wanted。 Peter ate up every bit of food to the last crumb; but there was something wanting to his usual enjoyment of a good dinner; for every mouthful he swallowed seemed to choke him; and he felt something gnawing inside him。
They were so late at their dinner that they had not long to wait after they had finished before grandfather came up to fetch them。 Heidi rushed forward to meet him as soon as he appeared; as she wanted to be the first to tell him the good news。 She was so excited that she could hardly get her words out when she did get up to him; but he soon understood; and a look of extreme pleasure came into his face。 He hastened up to where Clara was sitting and said with a cheerful smile; 〃So we've made the effort; have we; and won the day!〃
Then he lifted her up; and putting his left arm behind her and giving her his right to lean upon; made her walk a little way; which she did with less trembling and hesitation than before now that she had such a strong arm round her。
Heidi skipped along beside her in triumphant glee; and the grandfather looked too as; if som