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1、【英文读物】Doctor Rabbit and Tom WildcatAN UNWELCOME CALLERRap! rap! rap! It was past midnight and some one was knocking on Doctor Rabbits door. Doctor Rabbit growled a little, for he did not like to be wakened that time of night even if he was a doctor. But he got up anyway and opened the upstairs windo
2、w in his big tree.The big round moon was shining very bright. It shone quite clear on the one who was knocking at the door. Now, who do you suppose it was? Well, it was some one Doctor Rabbit didnt wantPg 2 to see. I should say he didnt! For it was Tom Wildcat knocking! And he was about the worst en
3、emy Doctor Rabbit had in the Big Green Woods. So it was a mighty good thing he didnt go down and open his front door.“What do you want at my house this time o night?” Doctor Rabbit called down sharply.Tom Wildcat jumped back a little, he was so surprised to hear some one talking above him. “Oh!” he
4、exclaimed, looking up. “How do you do, Doctor Rabbit? I just came over to have you put some salve on my hind foot. I hurt it pretty bad a while ago.”Now Doctor Rabbit didnt believe old Tom. So he said, “Well, that doesnt interest me, but how did you hurt it?”“Well,” said Tom Wildcat, “I stepped on s
5、omething in the darka sticker orPg 3 something. Then all of a sudden I found my foot bleeding and mighty sore.”Doctor Rabbit knew very well how very cunning Tom was, so he spoke right up and said, “If you dont tell me the real truth I wont look at your foot at all.”That was pretty plain and Tom Wild
6、cat saw there was no other way but to tell the truth. “Well,” he said, “the fact is I was borrowing a hen from Farmer Roes chicken house, and his big dog and I had a little trouble before I could get away.”“Aha, I see,” said Doctor Rabbit, peering slyly down at Tom and looking very wise. “Well, Ill
7、just shut my window and you can come up. Youll find a small hole under the window. Put your foot through it and Ill look at it.” Then Doctor Rabbit shut the window, locked it, and sat down to wait.Pg 4Tom grumbled more than a little about having to climb the tree with his sore foot, but as there was
8、 no other way he began pulling and clawing into the bark, and up he went. Every now and then he hurt his foot against the tree and would have to stop. This made him pretty mad. But by and by he got up to the window and there he stopped to rest a bit and get his breath.Then he looked at the hole unde
9、r the window and called out, “What are you going to do with my foot?”“Why, how can I tell till I see it?” Doctor Rabbit called back. And all the while he was chuckling so much he was afraid Tom might hear.After thinking it over Tom had decided that perhaps he could put his foot through the hole and
10、at the same time look through the window and see whatPg 5 Doctor Rabbit was doing. But there was no way he could do this. So he turned round with his head down and held on to the bark of the tree while he put his foot through the hole under the window.Doctor Rabbit saw right away that Tom Wildcats f
11、oot really was sore, but it wasnt very bad. So chuckling more than ever, he went to his medicine closet and got out a box of salve. It was what Doctor Rabbit called his hot medicine, and it certainly was hot. It would cure a sore foot all right, but Doctor Rabbit didnt use it very often. He kept it
12、only for some one like his present patient.“Hurry up!” Tom called out most impatiently.Doctor Rabbit was all ready, so he called back, “All right there, Tom; hold right still!” and slapped a lot of thatPg 6 hot salve right on the sore foot, just where it hurt the most.Old Tom gave a yell loud enough
13、 to be heard all over the Big Green Woods, and down the tree he went.DOCTOR RABBIT DISCOVERS A SECRETWhen Tom Wildcat reached the ground he was pretty mad. Doctor Rabbit opened his window again and called down to him. “That salve is pretty hot, Im afraid, but Im quite sure itll cure your foot. Yes,
14、sir, its pretty hot, but its just the right kind of salve for a wildcat!”“Well, maybe it is,” growled Tom Wildcat between his teeth. Then, thinking perhaps the salve would cure his foot and that by and by he might deceive Doctor Rabbit, he added, in a very pleasant tone, “Im very much obliged to you
15、, Doctor Rabbit. Good night!”“Good night to you, Tom,” Doctor Rabbit said, still chuckling to himself as he closed his window and locked it.Pg 8Doctor Rabbit was wide awake now and did not care to go back to bed. So he put on his light coat and soft slippers and sat down in his big rocking chair. Th
16、en he had a good laugh when he thought of the way Tom Wildcat yelped as he went down the tree.But pretty soon Doctor Rabbit stopped rocking and sat up very straight and listened. Yes, sir! There was some one mumbling in the little thicket near his back door. Doctor Rabbit got up and quietly slipped
17、down his stairway. He crept close to his kitchen door and listened. It was just as he thought. Tom Wildcat was out there, talking and laughing to himself.He was saying, “My foot surely does burn but I know its going to be better.” After a minute he went on, “I believe Ill rest here a little. I might
18、 just asPg 9 well. Ha, ha, ha! That fat old Doctor Rabbit is in bed sleeping his head off. He thinks hes pretty cunning, but hes not half as cunning as I am. Ha! ha! ha! I should say not. Yes, Ill just rest here for a bit and think about the really, truly dinner Im going to have. Jack Rabbit surely
19、will make a fine one. Indeed he will!”DOCTOR RABBIT KEEPS STILL AND LISTENSWhen Doctor Rabbit heard Tom Wildcat say he was going to have his friend Jack Rabbit for dinner, he listened with all his ears to hear, if possible, how Tom expected to catch poor innocent Jack Rabbit. The wily Tom, thinking
20、Doctor Rabbit was asleep, kept right on talking.“Its mighty lucky,” he said, “that I found where Jack Rabbit takes his nap. Ha! ha! ha! Right under the big sycamore tree. It will be as easy as anything to catch him. Along about noon hell be asleep there, and Ill just creep up behind that big tree. T
21、hen Ill slip up into the tree and walk out on that long limb, right over him; and then, kerplunk! Ill pounce down on him.Pg 11 Yum! yum! yum! I can almost taste him now! Ill hurry home this minute and see that Kit Wildcat has the water boiling and everything ready. By dinner time Ill be as hungry as
22、 a bear!”“Ouch!” Tom Wildcat suddenly cried out, and then he said, “Whew!” softly. You see, he had licked his sore foot and the salve burned his tongue. “That salve is certainly hot,” he said; but as he was thinking about fat Jack Rabbit he didnt even complain. He was feeling pretty good again, and
23、he went slipping along through the moonlit woods toward his home. Every now and then a twig or a vine brushed against his long whiskers and he turned aside quickly. Tom Wildcats whiskers help him a great deal after dark. They often protect his eyes from sticks and briars and tell him when a hole is
24、big enough to go through.Pg 12When slinky Tom had got a little distance away, Doctor Rabbit opened the door just enough so that he could peek out. Tom Wildcat would creep along a little distance, then stop and listen and look all around. Once he crawled close to the ground and made a sudden spring.
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