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1、TheToad癞蛤蟆The well was deep, and therefore the rope was long; the wheel went around with difficulty when the waterfilled bucket had to be pulled up over the side of the well. The sun could never mirror itself down in the water, no matter how brightly it shone; but as far down as its rays penetrated,
2、 green weeds were growing from between the stones.There was a family of toads living down there. It was an immigrant family which, as a matter of fact, had come down there headlong in the person of the old toad mother, who was still living. The green frogs that swam in the water had made their homes
3、 there for a much longer time, but they acknowledged their cousins and called them well guests. The latter, however, had no thoughts of ever leaving, they found it very comfortable here on the dry land, as they called the wet stones.Mamma Frog had once traveled; shed been in the bucket when it had g
4、one up, but the light above had been too strong for her and given her a frightful pain in the eyes. Luckily she had managed to get out of the bucket. Shed fallen into the water with a tremendous splash and been laid up for three days with a backache. She didnt have much to tell about the world above
5、, but she did know, and so did all the others, that the well wasnt the whole world. Mamma Toad, on the other hand, might have told them a few things about it, but she never answered when anyone inquired, so they stopped inquiring.Big and ugly, fat and loathsome, she is! said the young green frogs. A
6、nd her brats are getting to be just like her!Maybe so, said Mamma Toad, but one of them has a jewel in its head, if I dont have it myself!And the green frogs listened and stared at her, and as they didnt like this news, they made faces at her and dived down to the bottom. But the young toads stretch
7、ed out their hind legs proudly. Each of them thought it was the one which had the jewel, so they all kept their heads quite rigid, but at last they began to ask what it was they had to be proud of and just what a jewel was, anyway.Its something so glorious and precious, said Mamma Toad, that I cant
8、describe it. Its something you wear for your own pleasure and others become irritated over. But ask no more, for I wont answer.Well, I havent got the jewel, said the smallest Toad, which was as ugly as it could be. Why should I have anything so splendid? And if it irritates others, why, it wouldnt p
9、lease me. No, all I want is to get up to the top of the well sometime and take one peep out! It must be wonderful up there!Better stay where you are, said the old Toad. Youre at home here, and you know what its like. Keep away from the bucket, or it may squash you! And even if you did get safely int
10、o it you might fall out. Not everyone can come down as luckily as I did and keep limbs and eggs all safe and sound.Croak! said the little one; and that was the same as when we humans say, Oh!It had such a great desire to get up to the top of the well and look out; it felt an intense longing for the
11、green things up there. And next morning, when the bucket, filled with water, was being pulled up and happened to pause for an instant beside the stone where the Toad sat, the little creature quivered through and through and then jumped into the bucket. It sank to the bottom of the water, which soon
12、was drawn up and emptied out.Phooie, what a nuisance! said the man when he saw it. Thats the ugliest thing Ive ever seen! And then he kicked with his heavy wooden shoe at the Toad, which came close to being crippled, but managed to escape into the middle of some tall nettles. It saw stalk after stal
13、k around it; it looked upward and saw the sun shining on the leaves, making them quite transparent.For the Toad it was the same as it is for us when we come suddenly into a great forest, where the sun shines between leaves and branches.Its much prettier here than down in that well! You could stay he
14、re for your whole lifetime! said the little Toad. It lay there for an hour; it lay there for two hours. Now what could there be outside? Since Ive come this far I might as well go farther. So it crept as fast as it could, until it came out into the road, where the sun shone on it; and then it was po
15、wdered with dust as it hopped across the road.Here one is really on dry land, said the Toad. Im getting almost too much of a good thing; it tickles right through me!Now it reached a ditch, where grew forget-me-nots and meadowsweet, while beyond it was a hedge of white thorn and elderbushes, with con
16、volvulus creeping and hanging about it. What vivid colors there were to see here! And here flew a butterfly, too. The Toad thought it was a flower that had torn itself loose in order to get a better look at the world; that, of course, was very reasonable.If I could only move about like that! said th
17、e Toad. Croak! Oh! How glorious!For eight days and nights its remained by the ditch and felt no want of food. Then on the ninth day it thought, Oh, forward. But was there anything more beautiful to be found anywhere? Perhaps a little toad or some green frogs; there had been a sound in the wind the n
18、ight before which had seemed to indicate there were cousins in the neighborhood.Its wonderful to be alive! To come up out of that well and lie in the bed of nettles, to creep along and hop across the dusty road and rest in the wet ditch! But on, further forward! I must find frogs or a little toad; o
19、ne cant do without companions, after all. Nature alone isnt enough for one! And so it started its wanderings again.In a field, it came to a large pond with rushes around it, and it went exploring in there.Its too wet for you in here, isnt it? said the frog inside. But youre quite welcome. Are you a
20、he or a she? Not that it matters; youre equally welcome in either case.And so it was invited to a concert that evening, a family concert, with a lot of gaiety and feeble voices; we all know that sort of affair. There were no refreshments, except free drinks - the whole pond, if they could drink it.N
21、ow Ill be traveling on, said the little Toad, which was always craving for something better.It saw the stars twinkling, so large and so clear; it saw the new moon shine, and it saw the sun rise higher and higher.I think Im still in a well, but a bigger well. I must get higher up! I feel a restlessne
22、ss, a longing! And when the moon was full and round, the poor creature thought, I wonder if that is the bucket thats let down, and which I must hop into if I want to get higher? Or is the sun the big bucket? How large that is, and how bright! Why, it could hold all of us at once! I must watch for my
23、 chance! What a brightness there is in my head! I dont believe the jewel could shine more brightly. But I dont have the jewel, and I shall not cry for it. No; still higher in brightness and happiness! I feel confidence and yet fear. Its a hard step to take, but I must take it. On, further forward! R
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