The landlord spoke kindly and encouragingly to the boy, telling him that he should be cared for that night, and in the morning he could go to see Mrs. menotti, who had sent him there.
"Rico And Wiseli Rico And Stineli, And How Wiseli Was Provided For"
Johanna Spyri
Later, when every thing had become quite silent in the house, the landlord sat at the little table where Rico had eaten his supper, and before him stood his wife, for she was still busy in clearing away the tables; and she said with great earnestness, You must not send him back again to Mrs. menotti.
"Rico And Wiseli Rico And Stineli, And How Wiseli Was Provided For"
Johanna Spyri
However, while he stood before the landlady, he stopped for a little, and said, if the little musician of the evening before had not gone away, he was to go over to Mrs. menotti again, because her little boy wanted to hear him fiddle some more.
"Rico And Wiseli Rico And Stineli, And How Wiseli Was Provided For"
Johanna Spyri