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    1、TheBeetle甲虫The Emperors horse was shod with gold - a golden shoe on each of its feet.And why was he getting golden shoes?He was a magnificent-looking animal, with slender legs, intelligent eyes, and a mane that hung down his neck like a soft veil of silk. He had carried his master through the smoke

    2、and flame of battle and heard the bullets sing and whistle around him; he had kicked and bitten those about him and done his share of the fighting whenever the enemy advanced; he had leaped, carrying his master on his back, over the enemys fallen horse and had saved the Emperors red gold crown, save

    3、d the life of the Emperor, which was much more valuable than the red gold; and thats why the Emperors horse had golden shoes, a golden shoe on each of his feet.And the Beetle came creeping out.First the big ones, he said, and then the little ones; but size isnt the only thing that does it. Then he s

    4、tretched out his thin legs.And what do you want? demanded the Blacksmith.Golden shoes, replied the Beetle.Why, you must be crazy! said the Blacksmith. Do you want golden shoes, too?Golden shoes, said the Beetle. Im just as good as that great creature that is waited on, currycombed, and brushed, and

    5、served with food and drink. Dont I belong to the imperial stable, too?But why does the horse have golden shoes? asked the Blacksmith. Dont you understand that?Understand? I understand that it is a personal insult to me, said the Beetle. Its just done to annoy me, so Im going out into the world.Get o

    6、ut of here! said the Blacksmith.What a rude person! said the Beetle as he left the stable. He flew a little way and presently found himself in a beautiful flower garden, all fragrant with roses and lavender.Isnt it lovely here? asked one of the little Ladybirds that were flying about, with black spo

    7、ts on their red shieldlike wings. How sweet it smells here and how beautiful it is!Im used to much better things, said the Beetle. Do you call this beautiful? Why, there isnt so much as a manure pile here!Then he went on and got into the shadow of a large Gillyflower. A Caterpillar was crawling alon

    8、g on it.How beautiful the world is! said the Caterpillar. The sun is so warm, and everything is so pleasant! And when my time comes and I must die, as people call it, Ill wake up again, and Ill be a butterfly!What conceit! said the Beetle. You fly about like a butterfly, indeed! Im from the stable o

    9、f the Emperor, and no one there, not even the Emperors favorite horse - who wears my castoff golden shoes - has any idea like that! Get wings! Fly! Why, I can fly already! and then the Beetle flew away. I dont really want to be annoyed, and yet I am annoyed.Soon afterward he settled on a large lawn.

    10、 Here he lay quietly for a while, and then he fell asleep.My goodness! The rain came down in buckets! The noise woke up the Beetle, and he wanted to get down into the earth at once, but he couldnt. He tumbled over; sometimes he was swimming on his stomach, sometimes on his back, and it was out of th

    11、e question to try to fly; would he ever escape from there with his life? So he just lay where he was and remained lying there.When the rain had let up a little, and the Beetle had blinked the water from his eyes, he saw something gleaming white. It was linen that had been put out there to bleach; he

    12、 managed to make his way to it and creep into a fold of the damp cloth. Certainly this place wasnt as comfortable as the warm stable, but there was nothing better, and so he stayed there for a whole day and a whole night, while the rain stayed, too. The next morning he crept out, very much annoyed w

    13、ith the weather.Two frogs were sitting on the linen, their bright eyes shining with pleasure.What wonderful weather this is! one of them said. How refreshing! And this linen holds the water together so perfectly! My hind legs are tickling as if I were going to swim.Id like to know, said the other Fr

    14、og, whether the swallow, who flies so far in her many trips to foreign countries, ever finds a better climate than ours. Such a storm, and such a downpour! You really might think you were lying in a wet ditch. Anybody that doesnt enjoy this weather certainly doesnt love his native country!Have you e

    15、ver been in the Emperors stable? asked the Beetle. The dampness there is both warm and refreshing. Thats what I am used to; thats the climate for me; but one cant take it along on a journey. Isnt there a nice hotbed here in the garden, where persons of rank, like me, can find a place to live and mak

    16、e himself at home?But the Frogs either didnt or wouldnt understand him.I never ask a question twice, said the Beetle, after he had already asked three times without getting any answer.He went on a little farther and bumped against a piece of broken pottery. It certainly shouldnt have been lying ther

    17、e, but since it was it gave good shelter. Several families of Earwigs lived here, and they didnt need very much room; but they liked company. The females were full of the most devoted mother love, and so each one considered her own child the most beautiful and clever of all.Our son has become engage

    18、d! said one mother. The sweet, innocent baby! His greatest ambition is to creep someday into a clergymans ear! Hes such a lovely boy. And being engaged will keep him out of mischief. What joy for a mother!Our son, said another mother, had hardly crept from the egg before he got into mischief. Hes so

    19、 full of life and spirits hell run his horns off! What joy that is for a mother! Isnt that true, Mr. Beetle? for she had recognized the stranger by his shape.Youre both quite right, said the Beetle; so they invited him to walk in - that is, to come as far as he could under the broken flowerpot.Now y

    20、ou ought to see my little earwig! observed a third mother, and a fourth. Theyre such lovely children, and so amusing! They never behave badly, except when they have a stomach-ache, but that happens pretty often at their age.Then each mother spoke of her own youngster, and the youngsters joined in th

    21、e conversation, and used the little forks in their tails to pull the Beetles mustache.The little scamps, theyre always up to something! said the mothers, beaming with maternal love. But the Beetle was bored by all this, and so he asked how far it was to the nearest hotbed.Oh, thats way out in the wo

    22、rld, on the other side of the ditch, said an Earwig. I hope none of my children ever goes that far - it would be the death of me.Just the same Ill try to go that far, said the Beetle, and then he went off without taking any formal leave, for thats considered the politest thing to do. And by the ditc

    23、h he met several of his kind - all Beetles.We live here, they said. And were very cozy here, too. May we invite you to step down into this rich soil? The journey must have tired you out.Indeed it has, said the Beetle. Ive been lying on linen out in the rain, and cleanliness tires me very much. I als

    24、o have rheumatism in my wing joints, from standing in a draft under a broken flowerpot. Its really very relaxing to be among ones own kind again.Perhaps you come from the hotbed? asked the oldest of them.Oh, I come from a much higher place, said the Beetle. I come from the Emperors stable, where I w

    25、as born with golden shoes on! Im traveling on a secret mission. You mustnt ask me any questions, for I wont tell you anything.And so the Beetle stepped down into the rich soil. There sat three young lady Beetles, and they tittered because they didnt know what to say.They are not engaged yet, said th

    26、eir mother, and then the young lady Beetles tittered again, this time from embarrassment.I have never seen greater beauties even in the Emperors stables! said the traveling Beetle.Now dont you spoil my daughters, said the mother, and please dont speak to them unless you have serious intentions. But

    27、of course your intentions are honorable, and so I give you my blessing!Hurrah! cried all the other Beetles at once, and so the Beetle was engaged. First the engagement, then the wedding; there was nothing to wait for.The following day passed pleasantly, and the next was fair enough, but by the third

    28、 day it was time to think of food for the wife and perhaps for children.Ive let them put something over on me, he said, and now the only thing to do is put something over on them in return.And that he did. Away he went, away all day, and away all night, while his wife was left a widow.The other Beet

    29、les said that they had taken nothing more than a complete tramp into the family and now his wife was left a burden on their hands.Well, then, she shall be unmarried again, said her mother, and sit here among my unmarried daughters. Shame on that disgusting rascal who deserted her!Meanwhile the Beetl

    30、e had been traveling on, and had sailed across the ditch on a cabbage leaf. That morning two persons came by, and when they saw the Beetle they picked him up, turned him over and over, and both looked very learned - especially one of them, a boy.Allah sees the black beetle in the black stone and in

    31、the black mountain, he said. Isnt that in the Koran? Then he translated the Beetles name into Latin and discoursed upon its nature and family history. The older scholar was opposed to carrying him home, saying they had just as good a specimen there. This, the Beetle thought, was a very rude thing to

    32、 say, consequently he suddenly flew out of the speakers hand. As his wings were dry now, he flew a considerable distance and reached a greenhouse, where he found a sash of the glass roof partly open, so, with the greatest of ease, he slipped in and buried himself in the manure.Its very comfortable h

    33、ere, he remarked.Soon he feel asleep and dreamed that the Emperors horse had fallen down and that Mr. Beetle had been given its golden shoes, with the promise that he should have two more.It was all very charming. And when the Beetle woke up he crept out and looked around him. What splendor there wa

    34、s in the greenhouse! Great palm trees were growing high, and the sun made them look transparent. And beneath them what a riot of green, and blooming flowers, red as fire, yellow as amber, or white as freshly fallen snow!What magnificent plants! How delicious theyll taste when theyre nice and decayed

    35、! said the Beetle. This is a splendid larder! I am sure some of my relatives live here; Ill just see if I can find anyone fit to associate with. Im proud, and Im proud of being that way.So he thought of the dream he had had about the dying horse and the golden shoes he had won. But suddenly a hand s

    36、eized the Beetle and squeezed him and turned him over and over.The gardeners little son and his playmate had come to the greenhouse and, seeing the Beetle, had decided to have some fun with him. First he was wrapped in a vine leaf and then shoved down into a warm trousers pocket. He squirmed and wri

    37、ggled, but he got a good squeezing from the boys hand. The boy went rapidly toward the great lake at the bottom of the garden. Here they put the Beetle in an old broken wooden shoe, with the top part missing. A little stick was placed upright for a mast, and to this the Beetle was bound with a woole

    38、n thread. Now he was a skipper and had to sail away.The lake was very large, and to the Beetle it seemed a vast ocean; he was so amazed at its size that he fell over on his back and kicked out with all his legs.The wooden shoe sailed away. The current bore it along, but whenever it went too far from

    39、 shore one of the boys would roll up his trousers, go in after it, and bring it back. However, just as it sailed merrily out to sea again, the boys were called away, and quite sharply, too, so that they ran away from the lake, leaving the wooden shoe to its fate. It drifted away from the shore, fart

    40、her and farther out; it was a terrible situation for the Beetle; he couldnt fly, for he was bound tightly to the mast.Then a Fly paid him a visit.What beautiful weather were having! said the Fly. Ill rest here; I can take a sun bath here. Youre certainly having a nice time of it!You dont know what y

    41、oure talking about, replied the Beetle. Cant you see Im tied up?Im not a prisoner, said the Fly, and promptly flew away.Well, now I guess I know the world, the Beetle said. And its a mean place. Im the only honest person in it. First, they wont give me my golden shoes, then I have to lie on wet line

    42、n and stand in a draft, and as a climax they hitch a wife to me. Then, when I made a quick move out into the world, and found out how people live, and how I ought to live, one of these human puppies comes and ties me up and leaves me to the mercy of the wild ocean, while the Emperors horse prances a

    43、bout proudly in golden shoes. Thats what annoys me more than anything else! But you mustnt expect sympathy in this world! My career has been very interesting, but whats the good of that, if nobody knows about it? The world doesnt deserve to know about it, for it should have given me golden shoes whe

    44、n the Emperors horse was shod and I stretched out my feet to be shod, too. If theyd given me golden shoes Id have been an honor to the stable. Now the stable has lost me, and the world has lost me! Its all over!But it wasnt all over yet. Some young girls came rowing up in a boat.Theres an old wooden

    45、 shoe sailing along over there! said one of them.And theres a little animal tied fast in it! said another.Their boat came quite close to the wooden shoe, and they fished him out of the water. One of the girls took out a tiny pair of scissors and cut the woolen thread without hurting the Beetle; and

    46、when she stepped on shore she placed him down on the grass.Crawl, crawl, fly, fly away if you can! she said. Freedom is a precious thing!And the Beetle flew straight through the open window of a large building, and there he sank down, tired and exhausted, in the long, fine, soft mane of the Emperors

    47、 favorite horse, which was standing in the stable where he and the Beetle lived. He clung fast to the mane and sat there a little while until he had collected himself.Here I am sitting on the Emperors favorite horse! Yes, sitting on him as his rider! But what am I saying? Oh, yes, now its clear to m

    48、e; yes, its a good idea and quite right. Why did the horse get golden shoes, the blacksmith asked me. Now I know the answer. They were given to the horse on my account!That put the Beetle in good spirits again.Traveling broadens the mind, he said.The suns rays streamed in on him and shone very brigh

    49、tly.On the whole, the world isnt so bad, after all! said the Beetle. But you must know how to take it!The world was wonderful, because the Emperors favorite horse had golden shoes and because the Beetle was its rider.Now I am going down to the other beetles and tell them about all the pleasures I have enjoyed on my trip abroad, and I am going to say that now Im going to stay at home until the horse has worn out his golden shoes.

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