小学英语英语故事童话故事TheBellDeep钟渊.doc
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1、TheBell.Deep钟渊Ding-dong! Ding-dong! rings out from the Bell Deep in the Odense River. And what sort of river is that? Why, every child in Odense Town knows it well. It flows around the foot of the gardens, from the locks to the water mill, under the wooden bridges. Yellow water lilies grow in the ri
2、ver, and brown, featherlike reeds, and the black, velvety bulrushes, so high and so thick. Decayed old willow trees, bent and gnarled, hang far over the water beside the monks marsh and the pale meadows; but a little above are the many gardens, each very different from the next. Some have beautiful
3、flowers and arbors as clean and neat as dolls houses, while some have only cabbages, and in others no attempts at formal gardens can be seen at all, only great elder trees stretching out and overhanging the running water, which in places is deeper that an oar can measure.The deepest part is right op
4、posite the old nunnery. It is called the Bell Deep, and it is there that the Merman lives. By day, when the sun shines through the water, he sleeps, but on clear, starry, or moonlit nights he comes forth. He is very old; Grandmother has heard of him from her grandmother, she says; and he lives a lon
5、ely life, with hardly anyone to speak to except the big old church bell. It used to hang up in the steeple of the church, but now no trace is left either of the steeple or of the church itself, which used to be called St. Albans.Ding-dong! Ding-dong! rang the Bell when it hung in the steeple. But on
6、e evening, just as the sun was setting and the Bell was in full swing, it tore loose and flew through the air, its shining metal glowing in the red beams of the sunset. Ding-dong! Ding-dong! Now Im going to bed! sang the Bell, and it flew into the deepest spot of the Odense River, which is why that
7、spot is now called the Bell Deep. But it found neither sleep nor rest there, for it still rings and clangs down at the Mermans; often it can be heard up above, through the water, and many people say that it rings to foretell the death of someone-but that is not the reason; no, it really rings to tal
8、k to the Merman, who then is no longer alone.And what stories does the Bell tell? It is so very old; it was cast before Grandmothers grandmother was born, yet it was scarcely more than a child compared with the Merman. He is a quiet, odd-looking old fellow, with pants of eelskin, a scaly coat decora
9、ted with yellow water lilies, bulrushes in his hair, and duckweeds in his beard. He isnt exactly handsome to look at.It would take years and days to repeat everything the Bell has said; it tells the same stories again and again, in great detail, sometimes lengthening them, sometimes shortening them,
10、 according to its mood. It tells of the olden times, those hard and gloomy times.Up to the tower of St. Albans Church, where the Bell hung, there once ascended a monk, young and handsome, but deeply thoughtful. He gazed through the loophole out over the Odense River. In those days its bed was broad,
11、 and the marsh was a lake. He looked across it, and over the green rampart called The Nuns Hill, to the cloister beyond, where a light shone from a nuns cell. He had known her well, and he recalled that, and his heart beat rapidly at the thought.Ding-dong! Ding-dong! Yes, such are the stories the Be
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