小学英语英语故事童话故事TheOldChurchBell古教堂的钟.doc
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1、TheOldChurchBell古教堂的钟In the German country of Wrttemberg, where the beautiful acacia trees bloom beside the highways, and the apple and pear trees bend down in autumn under the weight of their ripe blessings, there lies the little town of Marbach. It belongs to the class of quite unimportant towns,
2、but it is located in a beautiful spot near the Neckar, the river that flows swiftly past towns and green vineyards and old knights castles, to join its waters with those of the proud Rhine.It was late one year; the vines had red leaves; showers fell, and the cold winds increased. This was not a happ
3、y time for the poor people. The days were dark, but it was darker still within the cramped old houses. One of these stood with its gabled end toward the street, with low windows, poor and humble in appearance; and poor indeed was the family that lived there, yet courageous and diligent, with the lov
4、e and fear of God within their hearts.God was soon to give them one more child. The hour of its birth had come; the mother lay in pain and need. From the church tower came the sound of chiming bells, so deep, so festive. It was a holiday, and the solemn ringing of the bells filled the heart of the p
5、raying woman with faith and devotion; she lifted her soul to God in fervent prayer, and at that moment her little son was born; and she was happy beyond words. The bell from the church tower seemed to send forth her joy over town and country. Two bright baby eyes gazed up at her, and the little ones
6、 hair shone as if it were gilded. On that gloomy November day the child had been welcomed into the world by the chiming bells; the mother and father kissed it and wrote in their Bible, The tenth of November, 1759, God gave us a son, adding later that he had received at his baptism the names, Johann
7、Christoph Friedrich.What became of the little fellow, the poor boy from the humble town of Marbach?At that time nobody knew, not even the old church bell high in its belfry, though it had first rung and sung for him, that he should one day sing that most beautiful song about The Bell.And the little
8、boy grew, and the world grew larger about him; the parents moved to another town, but some dear friends of theirs still remained in Marbach; and thus it happened that mother and son returned there one day for a visit. The boy was still only six years old, but already he knew parts of the Bible and t
9、he pious old hymns; many an evening while seated on his little cane stool, he had heard his father read Gellerts Fables and the poem about Messiah; hot tears had come into the boys eyes, and his sister had cried at hearing of Him who had suffered death on the cross of Golgotha, that He might save us
10、.At the time of their first visit to Marbach the town had not changed very much - in fact, it was not very long since they had left it. The houses stood exactly as before, with their pointed gables, sloping walls, and low windows; but there were new graves in the churchyard; and there, down in the g
11、rass, close by the wall, lay the old church bell, fallen from its high position. It had developed a flaw and could ring no longer, and a new one had been put up in its place.The mother and son had entered the churchyard and stood still before the old bell, while she told the little boy how this bell
12、 had performed its duty for centuries; it had pealed at baptisms, and joyful weddings, and funerals. Its tones had told of joy and of the horrors of fire; yes, the bell had sung of the most important moments in human life.And never did the child forget what his mother told him that day; it sounded w
13、ithin his breast until, when he was grown to be a man, he could pour it out in song. And the mother told him how this old bell had pealed comfort and joy to her in her hour of fear, had rung and sung when her little boy was given to her. The child looked almost with awe at the grand old bell; he sto
14、oped over and kissed it as it lay there, old and broken and cast aside among grass and nettles.And it lingered in the memory of that little boy, as he grew up in poverty, tall and thin, with reddish hair and a freckled face.Yes, thats what he looked like, but his eyes were as clear and blue as the d
15、eep water. And how did he get on? Well, he had been lucky, enviably lucky. He had been received graciously into the military school, and even into the section where the children of the rich people were. This was an honor, a piece of rare good fortune; and he wore top boots, a stiff collar, and a pow
16、dered wig. He was taught under the system of March! Halt! Front! This was likely to result in something!The old church bell would probably someday go into the smelting furnace, and what would become of it next? Well, nobody could tell that, and nobody could tell, either, what would come from the bel
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