俄罗斯童话故事英文第二册.docx
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俄罗斯童话故事英文第二册
俄罗斯童话故事StillmoreRussianpicturetales
VALERYCARRICK
TranslatedBYNEIVILLFORBES
1.TheFoxandthehare
2.TheKidsandtheWolf
3.TheSparrowandthebladeofGrass
4.TheLittleGreyGoat
5.TheFoxandtheCrane
6.ThePeasantandtheHare
7.TheFox,theCockandtheCrane
8.Ting-a-lingbome!
9.TheFoxandtheLobster
10.TheCamelandtheRam
11.TheQuarrelsomegoat
12.TheHareandthePeasant
13.TheFoxandthePeasant
14.TheWolfthatwentFishing
15.OldAcquantanceissoonforgot
16.TheFoxandtheWoodcock
TheFoxandtheHare
Onceuponatime,inacertainforest,aharebuilthimselfahutofbark,andafoxbuilthimselfoneofice,closetooneanother.Thetwoneighbours
Gotonverywelltogether,andoftenpaideachothervisits.Butwhenthespringcamethefox’shutmeltedaway,whilethehare’sstoodasitwas,andthefoxsaidtothehare:
“Mr.Hare,doletmecomeandgetwarminyourhut!
”andtheharelethimin,butnosoonerhadhedonesothanthefoxchasedhimout.Sotheharewentoff,cryingbitterly,whensuddenlyhemetawolf,andthewolfsaidtohim:
“Whatareyoucryingabout,Mr.Hare?
”
“HowcanIhelpcrying,Mr.Wolf!
”answeredthehare,“Ihadahutofbark,andMr.Foxhadoneofice;hismelted,andsohechasedmeoutofmine,andsettledinit!
”“Well,don’tcry,Mr.hare,”saidthewolf,
“I’llgoanddrivehimout!
”soheranofftothehare’shutandsaidtothefox:
“Mr.Fox,comeonoutofit!
”Butthefoxanswered:
“You’dbetterbecarefulwhatyou’reabout,forI’lltearyouinshredsifIdocomeout!
”andthatfrightenedthewolfsomuchthatheranawayashardashecould.Andtheharewentonfurther,stillcrying,whenhemetabear,andthebearsaidtohim:
“Whatareyoucryingabout,Mr.hare?
”“HowcanIhelpcrying,Bruin!
’answeredthehare,“Iuiltmyselfahutofbark,andthefoxbuilthimselfoneofice;hismelted,andsohechasedmeoutofmineandsettledhimselfinit.”
“Well,don’tcry,Mr.hare,”saidBruin,“I’llgoandgivehimsslap,anddrivehimout!
”sohewenttothehare’shutandsaidtothefox:
“Mr.Fox,comeonoutofit!
”butthefoxanswered:
“You’dbetterbecarefulwhatyou’reaout,forI’lltearyouinshredsifIdocomeout!
”and
AtthatBruinlostallhiscourage,andranoffsofastthathewasoutofsightbeforeyouhadtiemtolook.Andtheharewentonfurther,stillcryingandsheddingbittertears,whenhemetacock,
andthecocksaidtohim:
“whatareyoucryingabout,Mr.Hare?
”“HowcanIhelpcrying,Mr.Cock!
”answeredthehare,“Ibuiltmyselfahutofbark,andthefoxbuilthimselfoneoftheice;hismelted,andsohechasedmeoutofmineandsettledhimselfinit.”“Well,don’tcry,Mr.hare,”saidthecock,“I’llhelpyououtofyourtrouble1”sohewenttothehare’shutandstartedcrowinginaloudvoice:
“I’vegotaigscythethatkillspeopledead,andwithitI’llchopoffthefox’shead!
”
andthefoxgotsuchafrightthatheranoffwithhistailbetweenhislegs.
Andtheharewassohappy,thathebeganbeatingthedrum.Andthat’stheend.
We’vecometoseeyou:
pleasetellusatale!
THEKIDSANDTHEWOLF
Onceuponatimeagoatbuiltalittlehutintheforest,andbroughtupherfamilyofkidsinitandmadeittheirhome,whenshehadeatenallthegrassnearthehut,
thegoathadtogoofftosomemeadowsfurtherawaytofindmore,andthenshewouldsaytoherkids:
“Now,children,youmustshutthedoorvery,verytight,anddon’topenittoanyone,orelsethewolfthat’sontheprowlherewillcomeandeatyouallup!
”andwhenshehadwalkedfarenough,andeatenherfillofgreengrass,thegoatwouldcomebacktothehutandsing:
“Mylittlekids,mylittledears,unboltedthedoorandopenitwide!
Yourmother’scomebackandbroughtyousomemilk,togivefoodanddrinktoherlittleones!
”Thenthekidswouldopenthedoortoletbherin,andthegoatwouldfeedthemwithmilk,andliedowntorestandhaveasleepandthenthenextmorninggooffagaintothemeadowswhichwerefaraway.Noonedaythegraywolfheardthegoatsingingtoherchildren,andhethought:
“Whyshouldn’tItryandmakemywayintotheirhut!
”andwhenhehadsniffedaroundandmadesurethatthemother-goathadgoneoff,hecreptquietlyuptothedoorandstartedsinging:
“Mylittlekids,mylittledears,unboltthedoorandopenitwide!
Yourmother’scomebackandbroughtyousomemilk,togivefoodanddrinktoherlittleones!
”butthekidsheardthatitwasn’ttheirmother’svoice,andtheysaid:
“No,wewon’topenthedoor,you’renotourmother,butthegraywolf,andyouwanttoeatus!
”andthewolf
stoodthereforsometime,andatlasthadtogoawaywithanemptystomach.Andthenthegoatcameandstartedsinging:
“Mylittlekids,mylittledears,unboltthedoorandopenitwide!
Yourmother’scomebackandbroughtyousomemilk,togivefoodanddrinktoherlittleones!
”andtheysaiddirectly:
“There,that’sourmother,we’llopenthedoorforher!
”sotheyopenedthedoor,andtoldherallthathadhappened.
Meanwhilethewolfwaswanderingabouttheforestandthinking:
“Wellnow,who’dhavethoughtthosekidsaresoclever!
TheymusthavetoldbythevoicethatitwasI,thegraywolf,attheirdoor!
”sohewentofftothesmith,andthesmothforgedhimaveryfinepipingvoicelikethegoat’s.andhecamebackagaintothegoat’shutandstartedsinging:
“Mylittlekids,mylittledear,unboltthedoorandopenitwide!
Yourmother’scomeback,andbroughtyousomemilk,togivefoodanddrinktoherlittleones!
”andthekidsthoughtitwastheirmotherthathadcomeback,andopenedthedoortothewolf,andheatethemallup.
THESPARROWANDTHEBLADEOFGRASS
Asparrowonceperchedonabaldeofgrassandsaidtoit:
“Givemeaswing,bladeofgrass.”Butthebladeofgrassanswered:
“No,Iwon’t!
”sothesparrowflewofftothegoat,andsaidtohom:
“Mr.Goat,Mr.Goat!
Goandeatthebladeofgrass,becauseitwon’tgivemeaswing.”Butthegoatanswered:
“No,Iwon’t”sothesparrowflewofftothewolf,andsaidtohim:
“Mr.Wolf,goandeatthegoat!
Becausehewon’tgoandeatthebladeofgrass,andthebladeofgrasswon’tgivemeaswing.”Butthewolfanswered:
“No,Iwon’t.”sothesparrowflewofftoaman,andsaidtohim:
“Mr.man,goandkillthewolf!
Becausehewon’tgoandeatthegoat,andthegoatwon’tgoandeatthebladeofgrass,andthebladeofgrasswon’tgivemeaswing.”Butthemananswered:
“No,Iwon’t!
”sothesparrowflewofftothefire,andsaidtoit:
“Fire,fire,goandburntheman!
Becausehewon’tgoandkillthewolf,andthewolfwon’tgoandeatthebladeofgrasswon’tgivemeaswing.”
Butthefireanswered:
“No,Iwon’t.”sothesparrowflewofftothewatr,andsaidtoit:
“Water,water,goandburntheman,andthemanwon’tgoandkillthewolf,and
Thewolfwon’tgoandeatthegoat,andthegoatwon’tgoandeatthebladeofgrass,andthebladeofgrasswon’tgivemeaswing.”Butthewateranwered:
“No,Iwon’t!
”
Sothesparrowflewofftotheoxen,andsaidtothem:
“Oxen,oxen,goanddrinkupthewater!
Becauseitwon’tgoandputoutthefire,andthefirewon’tgoandkillthewolf,andthewolfwon’tgoandeatthegoat,andthegoatwon’tgoandeatthethebladeofthegrass,andthebladeofgrasswon’tgivemeaswing.”
Thentheoxenwentofftodrinkthewater,andthewaterwentofftoputoutthefire,andthefirewentofftoburntheman,andthemanwentofftokillthewolf,andthewolfwenttoeatthegoat,andthegoatwentofftoeatthebladeofthegrass,andthebladeofgrassgotaterriblefrightand
SAIDTOTHESPARROW:
“Sitdown,I’llgiveyouaswing.”
sothebladeofgrassstartedswingingthesparrowandsinging:
“Hubhaby,baby,onthetreetop,you’dbetterholdtightifyoudon’twanttodrop!
”
it’snotthatI’mparticular,butIhaven’tyetbeenasked.
THELITTLEGAYGOAT
Therewasanoldwomanwhohadagraygoat,oh!
Shedid,yes!
Shedid,hadagraygoat!
Andthatlittlegoatshedidloveverymuch,oh!
Hedid,yes!
Hedid,intohishead.
Togoforawalkinthewoodsallalone,
Oh!
Hedid,yes!
Hedid,allonhisown.
Andwhenhegottherehemetthreeangrywolves,oh!
Hedid,yes!
Hedid,threeangrywolves,oh!
Hedid,yes!
hedid,threeangrywolves.
Andhishoofsandhishornsthatwasallthattheyleft,oh!
Itwas,yes!
Allthattheyleft.
THEFOXANDTHECRANE
Onceuponatimeafoxmadefriendswithacrane,andaskedhimtopayavisit.“Comeandseeme,cousin,intheforest!
I’llgiveyouafinetreat!
”sothecranewenttoseethefoxintheforest.Andthefoxhadboiledsomeporridgeandspreaditoutonaplate,andsaidtothecrane:
“Comeandeat,cousnin,thisporridgeisdelicious!
Comeandhavesome,anddon’tbeshy!
”andthecranebegantopeckattheplate,andwentonpecking,butcouldgetholdofnothing.Meanwhilethefoxwaslickingawaywithhistongue,andallthetimekeptaskingthecranetoeat.Atlastthefoxateitallupandthecranehadnothingatall.Andthefoxsatthere,havingeatenhisfill,andlicking
Hischops,andsaid:
“Youmustn’tblameme,cousin,ifyouhaven’thadenough.IcouldonlygiveyouwhatIhad,andyouwerewelcometothat.Ihsdn’ttimetoboilortobakeantthingelse.”Andthecraneanswered;“Nevermind,cousin,manythanksforyorukindness!
Lateronyoumustcomecomeandseemeinmymarsh.Onegoodmealdeservesanother!
”soafterawhilethefoxwenttoseethecrane.And
Thecranehadboiledsomefish-soupandhadpoureditintoajarwithalongnarrowneck,andhesaid:
“Pleasecomeandbegin,cousin!
Thisfish-soupissimplylovely!
‘’
Andthefoxstartedwalkingroundthejar,andhecouldsmellhowg
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