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1、国外英文文学读物 技艺高超的猎人There was once a young fellow who had learnt the trade of locksmith, and told his father he would now go out into the world and seek his fortune. Very well, said the father, I am quite content with that, and gave him some money for his journey. So he travelled about and looked for wo
2、rk. After a time he resolved not to follow the trade of locksmith any more, for he no longer liked it, but he took a fancy for hunting. Then there met him in his rambles a huntsman dressed in green, who asked whence he came and whither he was going? The youth said he was a locksmiths apprentice, but
3、 that the trade no longer pleased him, and he had a liking for huntsmanship, would he teach it to him? Oh, yes, said the huntsman, if thou wilt go with me. Then the young fellow went with him, bound himself to him for some years, and learnt the art of hunting. After this he wished to try his luck el
4、sewhere, and the huntsman gave him nothing in the way of payment but an air-gun, which had, however, this property, that it hit its mark without fail whenever he shot with it. Then he set out and found himself in a very large forest, which he could not get to the end of in one day. When evening came
5、 he seated himself in a high tree in order to escape from the wild beasts. Towards midnight, it seemed to him as if a tiny little light glimmered in the distance. Then he looked down through the branches towards it, and kept well in his mind where it was. But in the first place he took off his hat a
6、nd threw it down in the direction of the light, so that he might go to the hat as a mark when he had descended. Then he got down and went to his hat, put it on again and went straight forwards. The farther he went, the larger the light grew, and when he got close to it he saw that it was an enormous
7、 fire, and that three giants were sitting by it, who had an ox on the spit, and were roasting it. Presently one of them said, I must just taste if the meat will soon be fit to eat, and pulled a piece off, and was about to put it in his mouth when the huntsman shot it out of his hand. Well, really, s
8、aid the giant, if the wind has not blown the bit out of my hand! and helped himself to another. But when he was just about to bite into it, the huntsman again shot it away from him. On this the giant gave the one who was sitting next him a box on the ear, and cried angrily, Why art thou snatching my
9、 piece away from me? - I have not snatched it away, said the other, a sharpshooter must have shot it away from thee. The giant took another piece, but could not, however, keep it in his hand, for the huntsman shot it out. Then the giant said, That must be a good shot to shoot the bit out of ones ver
10、y mouth, such an one would be useful to us. And he cried aloud, Come here, thou sharpshooter, seat thyself at the fire beside us and eat thy fill, we will not hurt thee; but if thou wilt not come, and we have to bring thee by force, thou art a lost man! On this the youth went up to them and told the
11、m he was a skilled huntsman, and that whatever he aimed at with his gun, he was certain to hit. Then they said if he would go with them he should be well treated, and they told him that outside the forest there was a great lake, behind which stood a tower, and in the tower was imprisoned a lovely pr
12、incess, whom they wished very much to carry off. Yes, said he, I will soon get her for you. Then they added, But there is still something else, there is a tiny little dog, which begins to bark directly any one goes near, and as soon as it barks every one in the royal palace wakens up, and for this r
13、eason we cannot get there; canst thou undertake to shoot it dead? - Yes, said he, that will be a little bit of fun for me. After this he got into a boat and rowed over the lake, and as soon as he landed, the little dog came running out, and was about to bark, but the huntsman took his air-gun and sh
14、ot it dead. When the giants saw that, they rejoiced, and thought they already had the Kings daughter safe, but the huntsman wished first to see how matters stood, and told them that they must stay outside until he called them. Then he went into the castle, and all was perfectly quiet within, and eve
15、ry one was asleep. When he opened the door of the first room, a sword was hanging on the wall which was made of pure silver, and there was a golden star on it, and the name of the King, and on a table near it lay a sealed letter which he broke open, and inside it was written that whosoever had the s
16、word could kill everything which opposed him. So he took the sword from the wall, hung it at his side and went onwards: then he entered the room where the Kings daughter was lying sleeping, and she was so beautiful that he stood still and, holding his breath, looked at her. He thought to himself, Ho
17、w can I give an innocent maiden into the power of the wild giants, who have evil in their minds? He looked about further, and under the bed stood a pair of slippers, on the right one was her fathers name with a star, and on the left her own name with a star. She wore also a great neck-kerchief of si
18、lk embroidered with gold, and on the right side was her fathers name, and on the left her own, all in golden letters. Then the huntsman took a pair of scissors and cut the right corner off, and put it in his knapsack, and then he also took the right slipper with the Kings name, and thrust that in. N
19、ow the maiden still lay sleeping, and she was quite sewn into her night-dress, and he cut a morsel from this also, and thrust it in with the rest, but he did all without touching her. Then he went forth and left her lying asleep undisturbed, and when he came to the gate again, the giants were still
20、standing outside waiting for him, and expecting that he was bringing the princess. But he cried to them that they were to come in, for the maiden was already in their power, that he could not open the gate to them, but there was a hole through which they must creep. Then the first approached, and th
21、e huntsman wound the giants hair round his hand, pulled the head in, and cut it off at one stroke with his sword, and then drew the rest of him in. He called to the second and cut his head off likewise, and then he killed the third also, and he was well pleased that he had freed the beautiful maiden
22、 from her enemies, and he cut out their tongues and put them in his knapsack. Then thought he, I will go home to my father and let him see what I have already done, and afterwards I will travel about the world; the luck which God is pleased to grant me will easily find me.But when the King in the ca
23、stle awoke, he saw the three giants lying there dead. So he went into the sleeping-room of his daughter, awoke her, and asked who could have killed the giants? Then said she, Dear father, I know not, I have been asleep. But when she arose and would have put on her slippers, the right one was gone, a
24、nd when she looked at her neck-kerchief it was cut, and the right corner was missing, and when she looked at her night-dress a piece was cut out of it. The King summoned his whole court together, soldiers and every one else who was there, and asked who had set his daughter at liberty, and killed the
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