这是英国的童话故事,流传很广,语言简单,值得初学英语者一读。
易草木 注释
Once upon a time, there lived a woodman and
his wife. They were very poor, and they lived in a cottage on the
edge of a forest. Every day, the woodman would set out early in the
morning to chop down trees.
As the woodman was travelling through the
forest one day, he saw a fine old oak tree. “ That will make plenty
of planks, ” he thought, as he felt the blade of his axe to make
sure it was sharp. He was about to strike the tree with the axe,
when he heard someone crying out: “ Please don't hurt this tree. ”
The woodman looked around him and saw a tiny
fairy. “ If you do not hurt this tree, ” she said, “ I will grant
you and your wife three wishes. ”
“ I won't hurt the tree, ” said the woodman
kindly. Then the fairy vanished.
That evening, the woodman walked slowly home.
He was feeling very hungry and could not wait for his supper.
“ Is my supper ready? ” the woodman asked his
wife.
“ Not for at least two hours, ” replied his
wife. So the woodman sat in a chair by the fire.
“ I wish I had a big black sausage to eat
right now, ” he said out loud. And suddenly, a delicious sausage
appeared on the table before him! “ Why has that black sausage
suddenly appeared? ” the woodman's wife asked.
So the woodman told his wife the story about
the fairy. But his wife was very angry. “ You have wasted the first
of our wishes, ” she said crossly. “ I wish that sausage were on
your nose! ”
And with that, the sausage jumped up and stuck
fast on the woodman's nose. His wife could not pull it off and nor
could he, so the only thing to do was to wish it on the table again,
which the woodman did.
What a waste of three wishes! The only thing
the woodman had was a good supper of black sausage.
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