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Updated: June 12, 2025


The doctor smote his forehead. "You are a wise little fellow, boy. I didn't think of that. But wait! I overheard when she bought oranges, she spoke in Czech. Then you will be able to understand each other. Do you want to help me, boys?" "We would like to very much," said Ondrejko. "If Bacha will permit us," added Petrik. Palko thought that nothing would hinder him as long as he was there.

The hands of Aunty shook somewhat when she received the crock, and she hastened to heat the whey at once. Who could have told Ondrejko how the Lord Jesus would answer his prayer? Petrik saw the lady only in the kitchen, but she took him into her room. How beautifully she had things arranged there! A plush sofa and arm-chair, and many such things as they had in the castle de Gemer were in the room.

The boy breathed more freely because he felt that if his father came he would have to go to him, away from Bacha Filina and away from Petrik. That would not please him; he did not want to go at all.

Suddenly Petrik became silent; he drew his comrade aside and pointed with a silent nod of the head toward a cut-down tree lying in the woods. There sat Bacha Filina with his head resting in the palms of his hands as if something were pressing him down to the black ground. "Let us go up to the Bacha," advised Petrik; "he seems to be sad." "Truly very sad," worried Ondrejko.

He took counsel with Aunty and sent Stephen to the cottage to bring whatever was necessary for the lady, especially sheets, covers, etc. Thus Ondrejko sat beside his mother in the evening when Joe roasted the lamb over the fire, and Petrik helped Aunty to cook soup in the pot. Bacha told them about the life at the sheepcotes, and many interesting things from his experiences with the flocks.

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