This hero is Jan and heroine is Carol. They live in England and they have grandfather, his name is Josef Vlach. Now they got a letter from Czech Republic, that was written about concert for Christmas. They needed a harpist. Then they are talking about this concert. They had a one problem, whether their grandfather goes or not there, because he wassixty-eight years old. He asked his father about going there. He said he want to go there. Actually Jan was born in Czechoslovakia.
She practiced playing harp in Prague. She left the rehearsal room with Alan, one of the first violinists. She went to shoping to buy present for her husband and her grandfather. She got a book for Jan and a picture for his father. She saw a man across the street. The man was her husband, Jan. Then she shouted across the street. But Jan didn't hear her. She tried to run across the street. That time she was hit by bus. And she lay in the snow. She was in hospital in Prague. Giorgio Rinaldi, the conductor of the orchestra came to see her at hospital. She began to talk that she saw her husband yesterday. But her husband is on a airplane from London.
Two hours later a tall man came to the hospital, his name was Pavel Brychta. He is the person who met her in the street yesterday, the man she mistook him Jan. When a doctor, Jan and Carol were in the room, her father and Pavel came into the room, everyone were suprised, because Jan and Paverl's face were one face. Then her grandfather began to talk the truth. Jan and Pavel were twin brother. He was in Prague for University student, he met her wife, Linka. They got married in 1956, and they got two boys in 1957. His mothor, Linka tried to go across the border between Czech and Austria, that time she was shooted by guard. And she died. Her mother, Stanislava said to her husband, Josef that she and her child, Pavel died. Then he didn't know he was alive now. He told them the truth. They understood all about them. Carol got well, so she went to play harp the concert, them Jan, Pavel and their father went to listen the concert. ( 386 words )
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