Jenny & Grandpa
Jenny and Grandpa
"Jenny, my aunt found a new job in the city and can't raise you anymore. I'll take you to the country to find grandpa."
At this time, my aunt took Jenny on the train to the countryside. Soon, Jenny saw an old man with white hair and a large white beard chopping wood at the door. Little Jenny stepped forward and said hello to the old man with a smile: "Hello, Grandpa." The old man turned around and responded indifferently, "Hurry up and get out of here." At this time, the aunt next to Jenny was so frightened that she pulled Jenny Come to the open grass and stop. The aunt hugged Jenny and said a lot of comforting words, and then left without looking back. Seeing this, Jenny could only go back to grandpa first. At this time, the grandfather noticed Jenny's actions, and hurriedly turned around and locked the door of the house. Jenny finally came to the door and kept begging: "Grandpa, open the door. Grandpa opens the door and lets me in." At this time, the grandfather in the house just secretly looked at Jenny from the window and did not open the door for her. At this time, the sheep's cry kept coming from the sheep pen next to the house. Jenny came to the sheep pen next to her tiredly and fell asleep with her arms around the sheep.
The next day, Grandpa came to the sheepfold early in the morning to milk the sheep. Jenny was awakened by the sound of the fence opening. She sat up quickly and greeted Grandpa obediently: "Good morning, Grandpa." Besides the lamb's leg, milking the goat's milk didn't mean to take care of Jenny. Jenny watched her grandfather milk the goat quietly and didn't dare to make a sound. Soon, Grandpa had already squeezed a large bucket of goat milk. When Jenny thought that Grandpa was leaving, Grandpa took a scoop of goat milk and gave it to Jenny. Jenny happily took the goat milk from her grandfather's hand and drank it with a big gulp. However, Grandpa then said something decisive: "In the afternoon, I will take you to the pastor." Jenny thought that Grandpa would take her in, but when she heard this, she lowered her head in disappointment.
So, grandpa took Jenny to the pastor's house, and the pastor simply checked Jenny's body. He said to his grandfather, "This child is very strong, very healthy, and should be very easy to support." However, the pastor told his grandfather that he would not go to town in three days, and then see if anyone wants Jenny, and if not Can only send Jenny to the orphanage. Hearing that this little man had to follow him for three days, grandpa reluctantly said, "In three days, I will bring her here again." Then he took Jenny away from the pastor. On the way home, Grandpa walked forward in big strides, never thinking about waiting for Jenny. Jenny could only keep chasing Grandpa from behind. After returning home, Jenny asked her grandfather timidly, "Am I still sleeping in the sheepfold tonight?", as soon as I entered the door, I saw only a bed, a table, and a chair. Jenny could only run to the attic through the stairs. In the attic, she saw a pile of fluffy hay. She collapsed on the pile of hay happily, kept rolling, and said happily to her grandfather: "Grandpa, I will live here."
During dinner, Jenny held the rice porridge that Grandpa brought her in her hand and sat quietly on the side. At this time, Jenny thought that she had nothing to rely on, so she gathered up the courage and told her grandfather who was sitting at the table drinking porridge: "Grandpa, I want to stay and live with you, I don't want to go to the orphanage." Grandpa just lowered his head to drink porridge and remained silent.
The next morning, Jenny was woken up by the sound of sheepherding outside. She looked out the window and saw a boy herding sheep. She happily ran outside and saw the goat milk prepared by her grandfather on the chair. . She picked up the goat's milk and drank it in a big gulp, then next to the stone next to her, she washed her little face with clear stream water. Carrying the toast prepared by my grandfather on his back, he and Mike ran sheep on the grass. Against the blue sky, white clouds, and green grass, Jenny, like a cute little angel, ran freely on the hillside with bare feet. When she and Mike came to the end of the hillside with sheep, she looked at the endless mountains in amazement, and couldn't help being deeply fascinated by the sight in front of her. At this time, Mike proposed to take Jenny to play a game, so Jenny happily followed Mike to the grass. Mike made the same sound as a mole with his mouth. At this time, they found that the mole in front of them was standing up. The board also responded with a cry. Seeing the mole being played with by Mike, Jenny couldn't help laughing.
These days, Jenny and Mike are rolling and playing on the grass. They crawled up the tree naughty and picked up the fruit, and then smeared all the pulp in the fruit all over their faces, like two little savages. But happiness is always so short-lived. Jenny still couldn't help telling Mike: "Mike, I may not be able to play with you in the future. Because grandpa will send me to the orphanage today." Mike couldn't face the sudden news and left angrily. At this time, Jenny also ran home. When she entered the door, she was surprised to find that there was another chair in the house. Jenny quickly asked her grandfather, "Is this for me?" When she got a positive answer from her grandfather, Jenny was happy. Hold Grandpa and tell Mike the good news.
With the arrival of winter, the mountainside is covered with thick snow, snowflakes are floating in the air, and the whole mountainside seems to have lost its vitality. Mike suddenly told Jenny that he could no longer keep sheep, he had to go to school, and if he was bored, he could go to his house to play with him. With no companions for several days on her face, Jenny was very depressed, and grandpa looked melancholy when he saw it.
At dawn, Grandpa took Jenny on a sleigh ride all the way to Mike's house. When they entered the house, Jenny discovered that Mike's grandma could no longer see anything, and even all her teeth had fallen out, and the bread in the mountains was so hard that Mike's grandma couldn't bite at all. Seeing this situation, Jenny couldn't help but fell into contemplation. In the evening, Jenny leaned on Grandpa's generous shoulder and said to Grandpa, "Grandpa, I suddenly feel that we are so happy."
Soon spring came, and Jenny and her grandfather became more and more harmonious every day. On this day, my grandfather was mowing the grass outside the house, and my aunt suddenly came to the door. She said to my grandfather, "I want to take Jenny away and let Jenny go to study with the rich family daughter." In fact, behind the scenes, she had sold Jenny to some money family. Grandpa was very angry when he heard his aunt's request. Aunt was still talking, but grandpa couldn't bear it any longer. He put the lawnmower in his hand towards Aunt and said angrily to Aunt, "Jenny is my granddaughter. Get the hell out of here now." Frightened, he hurriedly left his grandfather's house. So, she cunningly stopped Jenny on her way home. After being coaxed and coaxed by her aunt, she left the countryside with her aunt. Grandpa suddenly noticed that there was no Jenny on the mountain, and hurried down the mountain to find Jenny. At this time, Jenny had been taken by her aunt on the train to the city. When Grandpa hurried to the town, Jenny and her aunt were nowhere to be seen. The grandfather walked around town breathlessly and never found her granddaughter Jenny. At this moment, he seemed to have aged a lot all of a sudden, and the white hair on his head was never as dazzling as it is now. He began to recall the various pasts with Jenny. He ignored Jenny from the beginning, and now that Jenny really left, he realized how reluctant he was in his heart.
Jenny was taken by her aunt to the rich family who bought her. Jenny was taken by the housekeeper to wash up. She wore a beautiful little skirt and came to a beautiful girl in a wheelchair. The girl smiled at her. Jenny, who had just arrived, shook hands. After some introduction, Jenny learned that this beautiful girl was called Lima. The two lovely girls quickly became friends.
Soon it was time for lunch. When Jenny took the bowl and gulps down, she was reprimanded by the housekeeper. Soon she put down the bowl and smiled at the housekeeper. At this time, there was an extra piece of bread on the table, and she raised her head and asked the servant next to her, "Can I have two loaves?" Just as the servant picked up the bread and delivered it to Jenny's bowl, the housekeeper said to Jenny by the side. : "May I ask for two breads? Excuse me." At this time, the servant heard that he stopped holding the bread in his hands. Seeing this situation, Jenny quickly asked the servant: "Please bring me two loaves of bread." After a second pause, she thought, and then added the following sentence: "Mama you." At this time, the housekeeper on the side was still He sternly corrected Jenny's mistake: "Two loaves, trouble you." At this time, Jenny raised her head, looked at the servant pleadingly, and said, "Two loaves, Mama you." The servant looked at the housekeeper beside him , the housekeeper was still sternly correcting Jenny's pronunciation: "I'm bothering you." At this time, Jenny still said to the servant, "Thank you, Mama." The housekeeper left the restaurant angrily.
During the lunch break, Jenny asked the servant to open the window. She was leaning on the window and trying to find the big mountain on Grandpa's side, but the oncoming one was a series of tall attics, and she couldn't see the mountains on Grandpa's side at all. She asked the servant curiously, "Why can't I see the mountains, only the tall houses?" The servant told her, "If you want to see the mountains, you have to climb up to the church over there." Don't forget to point Jenny to the location of the church.
After the lunch break, Jenny wanted Mary to help her find the church, and she pushed Mary down the street together. At this time, the two little girls seemed to be free from their shackles, gradually revealing their playful nature. Under the guidance of Mary, Jenny came to the church location pointed by the servant. At this time, she really wanted to go up to see the mountain on the side of Grandpa's house, but she was worried that Mary was down there alone. The kind Mary seemed to see Jenny's dilemma, smiled, and said to her, "Don't worry about me, you can go up and have a look." So Jenny happily climbed to the top of the church tower, but she was very disappointed because No matter how she looked, she couldn't find the mountain that she had always dreamed about in her heart, and she was very anxious. At this time, the servant on the other side found that the lady was missing and anxiously looked for the trace of Miss Mary. Finally, the servant found the two of them on the street, and at the same time helped them bring back a few stray cats on the side of the road. This move completely offended the housekeeper. Because the housekeeper is allergic to cat hair. Just as the housekeeper reprimanded Jenny severely, she sneezed a few times and had to tightly cover her nose with the handkerchief in her hand. Even when she saw the servant come into the living room with the kittens in her arms, the housekeeper was so frightened that she climbed directly onto the pillar next to the house and looked at the kittens in panic. Because of the appearance of the kitten, the housekeeper made all the appearances, but she could not get angry with the young lady, so she vented all her anger on Jenny. At the dining table, he said to Jenny, "You are not allowed to eat all day today." She also called the weak Jenny aside and made her stand facing the wall.
The next day, Jenny couldn't stand the current life, and came to Mary's room and told her, "I'm sorry, after my thinking yesterday, I decided to go back to my grandfather." After speaking, Jenny came out of Mary's room and happily greeted the housekeeper. Said: "I'm going back to my grandpa's place, and I won't come back in the future." Seeing the sad lady in the room, the housekeeper tried her best to prevent Jenny from going out, holding her with one hand and saying to her fiercely: " Do you know how lucky you are? I wish I could grow up here. At this time, Jenny was stunned for a moment, and then she looked back to see Mary in the room looking at her, hiding her face and crying, looking very sad. Jenny could only go back to her room to change into the beautiful clothes the housekeeper prepared for her, suppressing her heart, and kept telling herself: "Mary is so sad when she sees her coming home, I shouldn't hurt her. She is my friend and I have to accompany her. "So, she stayed at Mary's house temporarily. But in the days to come, Jenny had beautiful clothes to wear, delicious meals, and the company of friends. But deep down, she still longed to return to her grandfather. That big mountain. In this way, Jenny became less and less fond of laughing, less and less talkative, and more and more depressed. Even, Jenny began to sleepwalk in the middle of the night, and every night she would always get up from the bed and walk slowly outside the balcony, looking up at the moon.
One day, just as she was sleepwalking to the balcony, as usual, she was discovered by Mary's father who had not rested. His father came to Jenny's side and kept calling Jenny's name from behind, but Jenny didn't seem to hear it. . At this time, Mary's father called the doctor at home to see if Jenny was sick. When the doctor arrived on the balcony, he found that Mary's father was still calling: "Jenny, Jenny, what's the matter with you?" But, Jenny just stood quietly by the balcony, motionless. Seeing this, the doctor stopped Mary's father's behavior, and said to him, "Master, Jenny has been sleepwalking. You can't wake her up directly. It's very dangerous."
The next day, the doctor came to Jenny's room and secretly asked Jenny, "Jenny, are you homesick?" Jenny did not answer the doctor's question but buried her face in the pillow, and then, loudly I started crying, and my body twitched and twitched as if to vent my homesickness. The doctor kept patting Jenny on the back. In the evening, the doctor came to the living room and told Mary's father: "Master, Jenny is suffering from a serious mental illness. If you don't send her home in time, the problem will get worse." After speaking, he left the living room. At this time, Mary appeared in the living room accompanied by the housekeeper, and she accidentally overheard the conversation between the doctor and her father. Sitting in a wheelchair, her eyes were flushed, and she heartfelt like she was caught by something, which was very painful. For her, Jenny has become more than just a playmate, Jenny is her only friend.
Since this incident, Mary has locked herself in her room and refused to come out. At this time, Jenny has been informed that she can go back to her grandfather, and she is very happy. Before leaving, she knocked on Mary's door, but Mary did not open the door in a fit of anger. Jenny can only say goodbye to Mary outside the door and hopes that she can go to see her at Grandpa's place. After saying that, he left in the carriage.
Jenny, who returned to the countryside, happily ran back to her grandfather's house, shouting over and over again, "Grandpa, grandpa." The grandfather outside the house excitedly put down the firewood in his hand and ran over to hug the granddaughter he was thinking about day and night. At this moment, they hugged each other tightly. After that, Jenny resumed her free life as before. The only difference was that she would write to Mary every day and send her letters, which were all about her happy life in the country.
Seeing Jenny's letters, Mary was also attracted by such a life. On this day, under the leadership of her servants, Mary came to Grandpa Jenny's house. Jenny, who was playing with Mike, saw Mary coming, took Mike, and happily introduced him to Mary: "Mary, this is Mike." Mary also raised her hand very kindly: "Hello, Jenny often mentions you." Mike ignored it. After meeting her, she turned and asked Jenny, "Are you still going to play together?" Jenny rejected Mike. Mike asked her, "Why?" At this time, Mary happily said, "Let's play with him." Mike rejected with dissatisfaction: "How to play with us? You can't even walk." Jenny called out Mike's name angrily. Mike reluctantly said, "Do you want to play with me?" This time, Jenny refused angrily and said that she would not leave Mary alone. Mike angrily led his sheep away. This scene was also seen clearly by the grandfather who just came out.
Every day after that, Jenny accompanies Mary to play on the hillside, and only Mike drives the sheep in a fit of anger. On this day, Mike saw Mary's wheelchair on the way home, and he threw the wheelchair up the hillside to the foot of the mountain in a fit of anger. He said angrily, "Look how you can go without this thing." Mike suddenly realized that he had done something wrong and ran away in a hurry. Without a wheelchair, Mary can only be carried by her grandfather every day. Until one day, grandpa found the broken parts of the wheelchair at the foot of the mountain, and at a guess, he knew that Mike had done it. Wanted to teach Mike a lesson.
On this day, Mary sat on the stone and looked at the beauty of the mountain. She enjoyed it very much and showed a sweet smile. As the butterfly landed on her feet, Mary was suddenly attracted, and she instinctively leaned down to touch the butterfly. But the butterfly fluttered away. Mary was bent on grabbing it and stood up following the direction of the butterfly. A miracle happened, and Mary could finally walk. Jenny, who saw this scene, ran to Mary's side excitedly, and Mike, who was herding sheep beside her, was also shocked. They ran towards Mary and supported her.
Not long after, Mary's father, who was concerned about her daughter, also came here. Seeing her daughter who could walk by herself, he looked incredulous: "Mary, you can walk already?" After that, he hugged his daughter tightly. In the end, Mary followed her father home and happily waved goodbye to Jenny.
By:Liu YingYing
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