小学英语英语故事童话故事ThePuppetShowman演木偶戏的人.doc
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1、ThePuppetShowman演木偶戏的人On board the steamer was an elderly man with such a joyful face that if it didnt belie him he must have been the happiest person on earth. In fact, he said he was the happiest; I heard it from his own mouth. He was a Dane, a countryman of mine, and a traveling theatrical produc
2、er. His whole company was with him and lay in a large box, for he was the proprietor of a puppet show. He said that his natural cheerfulness had been enlightened by a Polytechnic student, and the experiment had left him completely happy. At first I didnt understand what he meant, but later he explai
3、ned the whole thing to me, and here is the story.In the town of Slagelse, he said, I gave a performance in the post-office courtyard before a brilliant audience, all juvenile except for two old matrons. Suddenly a person in black, looking like a student, entered the hall and sat down; he laughed at
4、the right places and applauded appropriately. He was an unusual spectator. I was anxious to know who he was, and I learned that he was a student from the Polytechnic Institute of Copenhagen who had been sent out to teach the people in the provinces. My performance ended promptly at eight oclock, for
5、 children must go to bed early, and a manager must consider the convenience of his public. At nine oclock the student began his lecture and experiments, and now I was one of his spectators. It was all extraordinary to hear and see. Most of it went over my head and into the parsons, as one says, but
6、it made me think that if we mortals can learn so much we must surely be intended to last longer than the little span were here on earth. What he performed were miracles, and though only small ones, everything was done as easily as a foot fits into a stocking, as naturally as nature functions. In the
7、 days of Moses and the prophets such a man would have been counted among the wise men of the land; in the Middle Ages he would have been burned at the stake. I didnt sleep that whole night. And the next evening, when I gave another performance, and the student was again present, I was in an exuberan
8、tly good humor. I once heard from an actor that when he played the part of a lover he always thought of one particular lady in the audience; he played only to her and forgot the rest of the house. Now the Polytechnic student was my she, my only spectator, for whom alone I performed.After the perform
9、ance, when the puppets had taken their curtain calls, the Polytechnic student invited me into his room to have a glass of wine; he spoke of my plays, and I spoke of his science, and I think we were equally pleased. But I had the better of it, for there was much of what he did that he couldnt explain
10、 to me. For instance, a piece of iron that falls through a spiral becomes magnetic. Now why does that happen? The spirit enters it, but where does it come from? It is just as it is with the humans in our world, I think; our Lord lets them fall through the spiral line of time; the spirit enters them,
11、 and there then stands a Napoleon, a Luther, or some such person. The whole world is a series of miracles, said the student, but were so used to them that we call them everyday things. And he continued talking and explaining until finally my skull seemed lifted from my brain, and I honestly confesse
12、d that if I werent already an old fellow I would at once attend the Polytechnic Institute and learn to examine the world more closely, even though I was one of the happiest of men. One of the happiest! said the student, and seemed to be quite thoughtful about it. Are you really happy? he asked me. Y
13、es, I said, I am happy. All the towns welcome me whenever I come with my company. But I do, to be sure, have one wish, which sometimes haunts me like a goblin- a nightmare that rides on my good nature. I should like to be a real theatrical manager, director of a troupe of real men and women! You wis
14、h your puppets would come to life; you wish they would become real actors, he said, and you would be their director; and then would you be completely happy, you think? He didnt believe it, but I believed it, and we talked back and forth about it, without coming any nearer a solution; still we clinke
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