Charles Tritten

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Charles Tritten



Average rating: 3.89 · 5,918 ratings · 187 reviews · 35 distinct worksSimilar authors
Heidi Grows Up

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Heidi's Children

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Heidi Grand'mère

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Heidi Grows Up: A Sequel to...

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Heidi's Children Unabridged

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Heidi og hendes børn

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Heidi på kostskole

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Heidis børnebørn

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“There, you see," said the carpenter. "And now may I give the little lady a piece of advice? She has learned to use her eyes well. She can tell the babies apart better than anyone else. But she must still learn to tell the truth from gossip. Words are like the nails I use to build my houses. You can either hammer them straight or crooked. It all depends on the sort of house you are trying to build.”
Charles Tritten, Heidi's Children

“That's what I love so about the Spring. It's full of promises.”
Charles Tritten, Heidi's Children
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“On the following morning the little hut on the Alm opened wide its doors and windows as if to drink up the early sunshine. Days went by. The warmth of the spring sun woke up first the little blue gentians - those with a white star in the center; then, one by one, all the other lovely flowers opened their petals. There were jonquils and red primroses and little golden rockroses with thorns on the edge of their petals. They all bloomed in their brightest colors while Peter watched the miracle taking place, as he had watched it every spring since he could remember. He had never quite seen the beauty of it, however, until Heidi had come to show him.”
Charles Tritten, Heidi Grows Up

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