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  • Once upon a time, a girl called Heidi lived up in the Alps, the highest mountains in Switzerland.

  • Her favorite pastime was watching the sunset with her best friend Peter, a goatherd.

  • Look Heidi! Isn't it pretty!

  • It's wonderful, it's as red as a blossoming rose.

  • The sunset makes everything a different color.

  • It's beautiful.

  • Grandpa, grandpa!

  • Is that you, Heidi? Ha ha ha! Did you have a good time today?

  • Oh, yes. Ha ha!

  • Heidi lived in the mountains with her grandfather.

  • Heidi always slept up in the hayloft among the hay,

  • because she loved to see the thousands of stars glittering through the windows.

  • One day, a girl named Clara came for a visit.

  • Welcome, Clara!

  • Clara lived in a town at the foot of the mountain.

  • She spent all her life in a wheelchair because her legs were paralyzed.

  • Clara was too ill and weak to go to school.

  • Heidi played with her all summer, and became Clara's only friend.

  • This bread is so soft and delicious. I'm sure Peter's grandmother would like it...

  • Peter's grandmother had bad teeth, and Heidi wished she could share the bread with her.

  • Clara had a lovely clean bed, plenty of good food, and many pretty clothes,

  • but Heidi didn't feel happy in her home.

  • Clara, there are so many things I would like you to see!

  • I will show you the red sunset, and all the flowers, and my goats, Snowy and Blacky, too.

  • Clara petted the goats and they bleated happily in response.

  • That sounds wonderful!

  • Really, realy, really? Come on, hurry! I have so much to show you!

  • Heidi was excited because she wanted to show Clara all the wonders and beauties of the Alps.

  • She showed Clara how to milk a cow, and they planted corn seeds together.

  • Peter was unhappy. He felt like Clara was stealing his best friend.

  • This milk is so fresh!

  • Do you like it?

  • It's so delicious I wish I could have it every day!

  • While Heidi and Clara were busy having fun together, Peter stole Clara's wheelchair.

  • Maybe now Clara won't be able to play with Heidi anymore.

  • Then Heidi will come back to me!

  • With those thoughts, he shoved Clara's wheelchair down the hill.

  • I didn't do anything wrong. This is all Heidi and Clara's fault! It isn't me!

  • Peter ran as fast he could, trying to get the broken wheelchair out of his mind.

  • No matter how much he ran though, it kept coming back.

  • Peter! Have you seen that wheelchair anywhere? Clara needs it.

  • What? No, I haven't.

  • Peter felt bad about what he did,

  • but he knew that if he told the truth his grandfather would punish him.

  • What do we do now? I promised to take Clara to see the beautiful red sunset of the Alps!

  • I can't let her miss it. This is so unfair!

  • That's okay, Heidi. I'll just go home.

  • Peter, could you please ask my grandmother to call the carriage, please?

  • Seeing how helpless Clare was made Peter feel guilty and sad.

  • No, let's walk!

  • What? We can't, Clara's legs don't work , Peter.

  • It's not that far. We can go and see the rose-red light on the mountain.

  • But... Peter... I can't walk.

  • Why don't you give it a try? Come on! It's easy.

  • No, I really don't think I can...

  • Yes you can! We will help you, let's try it right away! Come on!

  • Come on, one step forward...

  • I can't, it hurts!

  • Now your other foot...

  • You're doing great, Clara!

  • Wow! I am walking. I am.. walking!!!

  • Heidi and Peter helped her up the hill.

  • Clara couldn't walk alone yet, but she was thrilled that she could even stand.

  • Tears of joy filled her eyes.

  • The three friends sat there together, watching the rosy light of the sunset washing over the Alps.

  • It's so beautiful!

  • Clara, dear where are you? Time for dinner!

  • Heidi! Peter! Where are you?

  • The three friends decided to show their grandparents what they had discovered.

  • Oh my... Clara, where is your wheelchair?

  • When her grandmother appeared, Clara rose to her feet

  • and began to walk towards her very carefully.

  • Oh my goodness! It's a miracle! I can't believe it! Oh Clara!

  • Grandmother!!

  • Clara and her grandmother embraced each other, crying of joy.

  • Peter, Heidi, and Heidi's Grandfather were also deeply moved.

  • This miracle was brought about by the pure, healthy air of the Alps,

  • and the power of friendship and love.

  • Whaaa!

  • Peter burst into tears.

  • Peter, tell me, what's wrong? Huh?

  • (Sob) I don't deserve to be Clara's friend. I broke her wheelchair! I feel so bad (Sob)

  • What?

  • I am so sorry! I didn't want to let Clara take away my best friend! Whaaa!

  • That was a rotten thing to do! It is wrong to steal and break other people's things.

  • I know it was wrong. I am very sorry.

  • No, wait! Peter, you are a true friend to me. You let me lean on you and helped me walk, Peter.

  • Really?

  • I forgive you, because I believe you are truly sorry, and because you are my friend. Ok?

  • Thank you Clara. I really am sorry.

  • Peter, Clara! We are all friends now, right?

  • That night, Heidi and Clara climbed into the hayloft together.

  • They gazed up at the stars as they shared stories.

  • I love it up here in the Alps, Heidi.

  • I'm glad. I knew you would like it here.

  • As Heidi and Clara drifted off to sleep, they were visited by many happy dreams.

Once upon a time, a girl called Heidi lived up in the Alps, the highest mountains in Switzerland.

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