The Three Comrades

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Thespring is close to the house, and, too bad there is no bench besideit!" The three boys cried, "We shall ask Bacha, and he will send Stephen. " "He can make a very beautiful bench, " said Ondrejko. "We can go andwatch the sheep for him in the meantime. " The doctor stroked the boy's golden hair. "I would like to see youturn in the sheep. " "But he would not have to do that, " remarked Palko; "for that purposewe have Whitie and Playwell. They are very wise dogs. " "Well, now; we shall see what... can be done. But the bench must be puthere. I would like to taste that water. " Palko ran for the flowered pitcher and a cup. They all drank theirfill. The water was excellent. Then they sat beside the brook, and thedoctor pulled cheese and bread out of his pocket. Each of the boyshad his own bread--and quite a big piece at that. When Bacha cut thebread, he counted also on the appetites of Dunaj and Fido. The doctordivided the cheese. They ate the cheese and bread, and drank water. Ittasted good to all of them.

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