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help him drive the goats to the milking…shed; and by and by you
shall have your supper。〃

Fritz whistled; and instantly Bello was off like a shot after
Nanni; the brown goat; who was already on her way to the garden
to eat the young green carrot…tops she saw peeping out of the
ground。

〃It's time that child was in bed;〃 said the cuckoo to himself;
and out he came from his little house and called 〃cuckoo〃 seven
times so reproachfully that Leneli hastened upstairs with the
baby and put her down in her crib at once。

Baby Roseli did not agree with the cuckoo。 She wanted to stay up
and play with Bello; and hear the robin sing; but Leneli sat down
beside the crib; and while Mother Adolf milked the goats she sang
over and over again an old song。

〃Sleep; baby; sleep!

Thy father watches the sheep;

Thy mother is shaking the dreamland tree

And down falls a little dream on thee。

Sleep; baby; sleep!〃


〃Sleep; baby; sleep!

The large stars are the sheep;

The little stars are the lambs; I guess;

And the silver moon is the shepherdess。

Sleep; baby; sleep!〃

Over and over she sang it; until at last the heavy lids closed
over the blue eyes。 Then she crept quietly down the creaking
stairs in the dark; and ate her bread and cheese and drank her
soup by candle…light with her father and mother; Seppi and Fritz;
all seated about the kitchen table。

By nine o'clock the room was once more silent and deserted; the
little mouse was creeping quietly from his hole in the wall; and
Bello lay by the door asleep with his nose on his paws。 High over
Mt。 Pilatus the moon sailed through the star…lit sky; bathing the
old gray farm…house in silver light and playing hide and seek
with shadows on the snow…capped peaks。

〃Cuckoo;〃 called the tiny wooden cuckoo nine times; and at once
the bells in the village steeple answered him。 〃That's as it
should be;〃 ticked the cuckoo。 〃That church…bell is really very
intelligent。 Let me see; to…morrow morning I must wake the
roosters at three; and the sun at four; and the family must be up
by five。 I'll just turn in and get a wink of sleep myself while I
can;〃 and he popped into the clock ones more and shut the door。


II。 THE TWINS LEARN A NEW TRADE

THE TWINS LEARN A NEW TRADE

At five o'clock the next morning Father and Mother Adolf were
already up; and the cuckoo woke Fritz; but though he shouted five
times with all his might and main; neither Seppi nor Leneli
stirred in their sleep。

〃Fritz; go wake the Twins;〃 said Mother Adolf; when he came to
the door of the shed where she was milking the goats。 〃Only don't
wake the baby。 I want her to sleep as long as she will。〃

〃Yes; Mother;〃 said Fritz dutifully; and he was off at once;
leaping up the creaky stairs three steps at a time。

He went first to Leneli's bed and tickled her toes。 She drew up
her knees and slept on。 Then he went to Seppi's bed; and when
shaking and rolling over failed to rouse him; he took him by one
leg and pulled him out of bed。 Seppi woke up with a roar and cast
himself upon Fritz; and in a moment the two boys were rolling
about on the floor; yelling like Indians。 The uproar woke Leneli;
and the baby too; and Mother Adolf; hearing the noise; came
running from the goat…shed just in time to find Seppi sitting on
top of Fritz beating time on his stomach to a tune which he was
singing at the top of his lungs。 The baby was crowing with
delight as she watched the scuffle from Leneli's arms。

Mother Adolf gazed upon this lively scene with dismay。 Then she
picked Seppi off Fritz's stomach and gazed sternly at her oldest
son。 〃Fritz;〃 said she; 〃I told you to be quiet and not wake the
baby。〃

〃I was quiet;〃 said Fritz; sitting up。 〃I was just as quiet as I
could be; but they wouldn't wake up that way; so I had to pull
Seppi out of bed; there was no other way to get him up。〃 He
looked up at his mother with such honest eyes that in spite of
herself her lips twitched and then she smiled outright。

〃I should have known better than to send such a great overgrown
pup of a boy as you on such an errand;〃 she said。 〃Bello would
have done it better。 Next time I shall send him。

〃And now; since you are all awake; I will tell you the great news
that Father told me last night。 He has been chosen by the commune
to take the herds of the village up to the high alps to be gone
all summer。 He will take Fritz with him to guard the cattle while
he makes the cheese。 There is no better cheese…maker in all the
mountains than your father; and that is why the commune chose
him;〃 she finished proudly。

More than anything else in the world; every boy in that part of
Switzerland longs to go with the herds to the high mountain
pastures for the summer; and Fritz was so delighted that he
turned a somersault at once to express his feelings。 When he was
right side up again; a puzzled look came over his face; and he
said; 〃Who will take care of our own goats?〃

〃Ah;〃 answered his mother; and she sighed a little。 〃There is no
one but Seppi and Leneli。 Together they must fill your place; and
you; Fritz; must take them with you to…day up the mountain to
learn the way and begin their work。〃

〃To…day! This very day?〃 screamed the Twins。 They had never been
up to the goat…pastures in their lives; and it was a most
exciting event。

Then Leneli thought of her mother。 She flung her arms about her
neck。 〃But who will stay with you; dear Mother?〃 she cried。 〃All
day you will be alone; with everything to do and no one to speak
to but the baby。〃

〃Yes;〃 sighed the mother; 〃that is true。 It will be a long;
lonely summer for me; but there is no other way; so we must each
do our part bravely and not complain。 It is good fortune that
Father and Fritz will both be earning money in the alps; and;
with wise old Bello to help you; you will soon be as good
goatherds as your brother。 Come; now; hurry and eat your
breakfasts; for the goats are already milked and impatient to be
gone。〃

She took Roseli in her arms and disappeared down the stairs; and
when; a few moments later; the Twins and Fritz came into the
kitchen; she had their breakfast of bread and milk ready for
them; and their luncheon of bread and cheese wrapped in a clean
white cloth for Fritz to put in his pocket。

Father Adolf came back from the garden; where he had been hoeing
potatoes; to see the little procession start away for the hills。
First came the goats; frisking about in the fresh morning air and
jingling all their bells。 Then came Bello; looking very
important; then Fritz with a cock's feather in his cap and his
little horn and his cup slung over his shoulder; and last of all
the Twins。

〃It's a long way; my children;〃 said Mother Adolf; as she kissed
them good…bye。 〃Your legs will get tired; but you must climb on
just the same。 If every one stopped when he was tired; the
world's work would never be done。 Learn the way carefully and
remember always to pray if any danger comes。 You are very near
the good God on the mountain; and He will take care of you if you
ask Him; never fear。〃

〃Obey Fritz;〃 said Father Adolf; 〃and do not stray off by
yourselves。 Stay always with Fritz and the goats。〃

〃We will;〃 cried the Twins; and away they ran to join their
brother; who was already some little distance ahead of them。 They
turned as the path rounded the great cliff where the echoes
lived; and the Twins waved their hands; while Fritz played his
merry little tune on the horn。 Then the rocks hid them from view;
and the long climb began in earnest。

It was many rough uphill miles to the alps where the goats were
pastured; and the stout little legs ached with weariness long
before they reached the patches of green grass which were
reserved for them。 On the way up they passed fields where cows
were grazing; and Bello had hard work to keep the goats in the
path; but these pastures were only for cows; and goats were not
allowed in them。 For two hours they climbed steadily up and up;
following a mountain path that led sometimes beside a rushing
brook; sometimes along the edges of dizzy precipices; and always
among rocks with wonderful views of distant snow…capped peaks
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