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1、The Little Shepherd 小羊信The Little ShepherdThere was once a shepherd boy no bigger than a mite and as mean as could be On his way out to pasture one day, he passed a poultry dealer carrying a basket of eggs on her head So what did he do but throw a stone into the basket and break every single egg Enr
2、aged, the poor woman screamed a curse: You shall get no bigger until you* ve found lovely Bargaglina of the three singing apples!”From that time on, the shepherd boy grew thin and puny, and the more his mother attended to him, the punier he became Finally she asked, “What on earth has happened to yo
3、u? Have you done a bad turn for which someone placed a curse on you?” He then told her about his meanness to the poultry dealer, repeating the woman, s words to him, “You shall get no bigger until youve found lovely Bargaglina of the three singing apples!”“In that case, “ said his mother, youve no c
4、hoice but to go in search of this lovely Bargaglina”The shepherd set out He came to a bridge, on which a little lady was rocking to and fro in a walnut shel 1 “Who goes there?” A friend”“Lift my eyelids a little, so I can see you”Im seeking lovely Bargaglina of the three singing apples Do you know a
5、nything about her?“No, but take this stone; it will come in handy”The shepherd came to another bridge, where another little lady was bathing in an eggshell“Who goes there?”“A friend”“Lift my eyelids a little, so I can see you”T m seeking lovely Bargaglina of the three singing apples Have you any new
6、s of her?” “No, but take this ivory comb, which will come in handy”The shepherd put it in his pocket and walked on until he came to a stream where a man was filling a bag with fog When asked about lovely Bargaglina, the man claimed to know nothing about her, but he gave the shepherd a pocketful of f
7、og, which would come in handyNext he camo to a mill whose miller, a talking fox, said, “Yes, I know who lovely Bargaglina is, but you 11 have difficulty finding her Walk st relight ahead until you come to a house with the door open Go inside and you* 11 see a crystal cage hung with many 1ittle bells
8、 In the cage are the singing apples You must take the cage, but watch out for a certain old woman If her eyes are open, that means shes asleep If theyre closed, shes surely awake”The shepherd moved on He found the old woman with her eyes closed and realized she was awake My lad,“ said the old woman,
9、 “glance down in my hair and see if Ive any lice”He looked, and as he was delousing her, she opened her eyes and he knew she had fallen asleep So he quickly picked up the crystal cage and fled But the little bells on the cage tinkled, and the old woman awakened and sent a hundred horsemen after him
10、Hearing them almost upon him, the shepherd dropped the stone he had in his pocket It changed instantly into a steep, rocky mountain, and the horses all fell and broke their legsNow horseless, the cavalrymen returned to the old woman, who then sent out two hundred mounted soldiers Seeing himself in n
11、ew peril, the shepherd threw down the ivory comb It turned into a mountain as slick as glass, down which horses and riders all slid to their deathThe old woman then sent three hundred horsemen after him, but he pul led out the pocketful of fog, hurled it over his shoulder, and the army got lost in i
12、t Meanwhile, the shopherd had grown thirsty and, having nothing with him to drink, removed one of the three apples from the cage and cut into it A tiny voice said, “Gently, please, or you 11 hurt me Gently, he finished cutting the apple, ate one half, and put the other in his pocket At length he cam
13、e to a well near his house, where he reached into his pocket for the rest of the apple In its place was a tiny, tiny lady Im lovely Bargagl ina, she said, “and I 1 ike cake Go get me a cake, Im famished” The well was one of those closed wells, with a hole in the center, so the shepherd seated the la
14、dy on the rim, telling her to wait there until he came back with the cakeMeanwhile, a servant known as Ugly Slave came to the well for water She spied the lovely little lady and said, “How come youre so little and beautiful while Im so big and ugly?” And she grew so furious that she threw the tiny c
15、reature into the wellThe shepherd returned and was heartbroken to find lovely Bargaglina goneNow his mother also went to that well for water, and what should she find in her bucket one day but a fish She took it home and fried it They ate it and threw the bones out the window Thore where they fell,
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