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1、Golden Treasure 金黄的宝贝The drummer* s wife went to church and saw the new altar with painted pictures and carved angels. The angels were very beautiful, both those painted on cloth, in all their colors and glory, and those carved in wood, painted and gilded. Their hair shone like gold and sunshine and
2、 was beautiful to look at. But Gods sunshine was still more beautiful; it glowed bright and red between the dark trees as the sun was setting. And as the woman gazed on the descending sun, her innermost thoughts were about the 1i ttle chi Id the stork was bringing her. She was radian11y happy as she
3、 gazed, and she wished most fervently that her child might be as bright as a sunbeam, or at least look like one of the shining angels on the al tarpiece.And when she actually lifted up her child in her arms to show her husband, it seemed to her that the infant really did resemble one of the angels i
4、n the church; at least it had golden hair, hair that had caught the reflection of that setting sun. “My Golden Treasure, my wealth, my sunshine!” said the mother as she kissed the bright locks; and this sounded like music and song in the drummer1 s home; there was joy, and lots of life, and celebrat
5、ing. The drummer beat a whirlwind on his drum, a whirlwind of happiness; the drum, the fire drum shouted, “Red hair! The young one has red hair! Listen, believe the drum and not the mother! Dr-rum-a-lum! Dr-rum-a-1um!”And all the town agreed with what the fire drum said.The boy was taken to church a
6、nd was christened. There was nothing unusual about the name given him; he was called Peter. Everybody in town called him “Peter, the drummers red-haired boy, “ but his mother kissed that red hair and called him “Golden Treasure.In the clayey embankment along the hollow road, many people had scratche
7、d their names to be remembered. Fame, “ said the drummer. Thats always important. So he, too, scratched his name there and that of his little son. And in the spring the swallows came; in their long travels they had seen many characters cut into rock cliffs, and on the temple walls of India, telling
8、of the great deeds of mighty kings, immortal names so old that no one could even read them now. Name value! Fame! The swallows built their nests in the hollow road, in holes in the embankment. Rain crumbled i t and washed away all the names, the drummers and his little son* s with them. However, Pet
9、ers name stayed there for a year and a half,“ said the father.“Fool!” thought the fire drum, but it only said, Dr-rum, dr-rum, dr-rum! Dr-rum-a-1um!”“The drummers son with the red hair was a 1ively and high-spirited boy. He had a lovely voice; he could sing, and sing he did, as does the bird in the
10、forest: all melody and no tune. He ought to be a choirboy,“ said his mother, “and sing in the church, standing under the pretty gilded angels whom he looks like.“Fire cat!” said the town wits. The drum heard i t from the neighbors.“Dont go home, Peter, “ cried the street boys. If they make you sleep
11、 in the attic your hair will set the thatch on fire, and that will start the fire drum.”“Look out for the drumsticks!retorted Peter; although he was only a little fellow, he was courageous, and threw his fist right into the stomach of the boy nearest him, knocking his legs from under him; and the ot
12、hers took to their legs - their own legs! The state musician was proud and haughty; he was the son of a royal servant. He Iiked Peter and took him home with him for hours at a time, gave him a violin and taught him to play; it seemed to show in the boys fingers that he wou1d become more than a drumm
13、er, that he would become a state musician.“I want to be a soldier, “ said Peter, for he was still a very small fellow and thought it wou1d be the finest thing in the wor1d to shoulder a gun and to march - One, two! One, two!” - and to wear a uniform and carry a saber.Come, come!* said the drum, said
14、 the father, “but only if therethe father.thank you, Id rather keep my Golden“Youll learn to obey the drum! Dr-rum-a-lum! “Yes, you may march ahead to become a general, is a war. “God save us from that!” said the mother.“Wc have nothing to lose!” said the drununcr.Yes, we have my boy!” said she.“But
15、 when he could come home a general!* said “Without any arms or legs!” said the mother. No, Treasure whole!” “Dr-rum! Dr-rum! Dr-rum!” beat the fire drum, and al 1 the drums joined in. War really did come; the soldiers marched out, and the drummer* s boy marched with them.“Red-top!” Golden Treasure!z
16、,The mother wept; the father imagined him coming home famous; the state musician thought he would have been better off staying home and studying music.“Red-lop!” the soldiers said, and Peter laughed, but when some of them called him Foxy his mouth tightened and he looked straight ahead, as if that n
17、ame did not concern him. The boy was smart, carefree, and good-humored, and that made him a favorite with his older comrades. Many nights he had to sleep under the open sky, in rain and mist, wet to the skin; but his good humor never failed. His drumsticks beat, Dr-rum-a-lum! Everybody up!” Yes, he
18、was certainly a born drummer boy.It was a day of battle; the sun was not yet up, but it was morning; the air was cold and the fight was hot; the morning was foggy, but there was a still heavier fog from gunpowder. Bullets and grenades flew overhead and into heads, bodies, and limbs; sti11 the comman
19、d was “Forward!” One after another sank to his knees with bleeding temple and pale white face. The little drummer boys color was still healthy; he wasnJ t hurt at all. With flashing eyes he watched the regimental dog running before him, and the animal was really happy, as if the whole thing were in
20、fun and they were firing the bullets only to play with him.“March! Forward, march!” was the command given the drummers; but sometimes orders have to be changed, with good reason, and now the word was, “Retreat!” But the little drummer boy still sounded, “March forward!not understanding that the orde
21、rs had been changed. The soldiers obeyed the drum, and it was lucky they did, for the mistake resulted in victory.Lives and limbs wore lost in the battle. The grenade tears away the flesh in bleeding fragments; the grenade sets fire to the straw heap where the poor wounded has dragged himself, to li
22、e forsaken for many hours, forsaken perhaps until dead. It doesn* t help to think about i t, and yet people do think about i t even far away in the peaceful town at home. There the drummer and his wife thought of it, for, of course, Peter was in the war.It was the day of battle; the sun was not yet
23、up, but it was morning. After a sleepless night spent in talking about their boy, the drummer and his wife had finally fallen asleep, for they knew that wherever he was Gods hand was protecting him. And the father dreamed that the war was over, that the soldiers came home, and Peter was wearing a si
24、 Iver cross on his breast; but the mother dreamed that she walked into the church and looked at the painted pictures and the carved angels with the gilded hair and that her own dear boy, her heart* s Golden Treasure, stood among the angels clad in white, and sang as sweetly as surely only the cingel
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