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66篇英语小故事在线阅读
1.TheDogInTheManger(牛槽桂的狗)
Onceadogwastakinganapinthemangerofanox.It
wasfullofhay.Butsoontheoxcamebackfromhiswork
tothemanger.Hewantedtoeathisownhay.Thenthedog
awoke,stoodupandbarkedattheox.Theoxsaidtothe
dog,“Doyouwanttoeatthishay,too?”
“Ofcoursenot,“saidthedog.
“Then,goawayandletmeeatmyownhay.”
“Oh,no.Yougoawayandletmesleep.”
“Whataselfishdog!Hewillneithereatthehayhimself,
norletmeeatit!”saidtheoxtohimself.
2.TheLion,TheBearAndTheFox(才肺子、熊舆狐狸)
Longagoalionandabearsawakid.Theysprangupon
itatthesametime.Thelionsaidtothebear,“Icaught
thiskidfirst,andsothisismine.”
〃No,no,〃saidthebear."Ifounditearlierthanyou,
sothisismine."Andtheyfoughtlongandfiercely.At
lastbothofthemgotverytiredandcouldnolongerfight.
Afoxwhohidhimselfbehindatreenotfaraway
andwaswatchingthefightbetweenthelionandthebear,
cameoutandwalkedinbetweenthem,andranoffwiththe
kid.
Thelionandthebearbothsawthefox,butthey
couldnotevencatchthefox.
Thelionsaidtothebear,“Wehavefoughtfor
nothing.Thatslyfoxhasgotthekidaway.”
3.TheBoysAndTheFrogs(男孩典青蛙)
Onespringdaysomenaughtyboyswereplayingneara
pond.Theybegantothrowstonesintothewater.Inthepond
livedmanyfrogsweremuchafraidoftheboys,forthe
stoneshurtsomeofthefrogs.Atlastanoldfroglifted
hisheadoutofthewaterandsaid,“Boys,pleasedon't
throwstonesatus.”
Theboyssaid,“Weareonlyplaying.”"Iknow
that,butpleasestopthrowingstones,myboys.Whatisplay
toyouisdeathtous,“saidtheoldfrog.
Sotheboysstoppedthrowingstonesandwentaway.
4.TheTwoTravelers(雨他I旅人)
ManyyearsagotwomenweretravelingtogetherThey
werewalkingalongaroadinthewood.
Thentheyfoundabeautifulaxontheground.One
ofthempickeditupandsaid,“Lookherehavefoundan
ax.”
“Don'tsayI,butwehavefoundtheax,“saidthe
other“Wearefriends.Weoughttoshareitbetweenus.”
“No,"saidthefirstone,“Ifoundtheax,so
itismine.”
Soonaftertheyheardsomeonerunningafterthem.
Theylookedback.TheyfoundHecalledout,“Stop,thieves!
Stop,thieves!”
Thefirsttravelersaid,“Whatshallwedo?Heis
runningafterus.Weshallbecaughtbyhim.""Don'tsay
we,butIshallbecaught.Youfoundtheax,andyousay
itisyours,“saidtheother,andlefthimalone.
Thefirsttravelertriedtohidetheax,buthedid
notknowwheretohideit.Andatlasthewascaughtbythe
owneroftheax.
5.TheAntAndTheDove(或禹蟒典镐子)
Onedayalittleantwaswalkingalongthebankof
astream.Hisfootslippedandhefellintothewater."Oh,
help,help!”criedtheant.Adovewassittingonabranch
ofatreeoverthestreamandheardhiscryofhelp."Oh,
poorant!”saidthedove."Iwillhelptheant.”
Thedovepulledoffaleafanddroppeditnearthe
ant."Hereisaleaf.Climbonit,“saidthedove.The
antclimbedonitatonceandfloatedtothebank.
Afewdaysafterthisahunterfoundthedoveand
wasgoingtoshoother.Justthentheantpassedbyandsaid
tohimself,“ThistimeImusthelpthedove."Theantran
tothehunterandbithisfoothard.Thehuntersprangup
andmissedtoshootthedove.Thedovesaidtotheant,
“Thankyouverymuch,mylittlefriend.Youhavesavedmy
life,“andshecouldflyawayhappily.
6.TheCockAndTheJewel(公维舆^石)
Onefinemorning,acocksaidtothehensandchickens,
“Come,letusgoouttofindsomefood.Wehavenothad
ourbreakfastyet.”
Thenthecockbegantodigthesoftearth.Suddenly
hecried,“Look,look!Ihavefoundsomethingstrange.I
wonderwhatitis.Itislikeaball.Butitisnotastone.
Itmaybeaneggofsomebird.”
Thehensheardhiscryandcamearoundhim.Oneof
themsaid,“Dearme!Thisisnotanegg,butajewel.
Someonehaslostit."Achickenasked,“Canweeatit?”
“No,"saidthehen,“Itisveryprecioustohumanbeings,
butitisofnousetous;wecannoteatit.Throwitaway
andtrytofindsomeworms.Iwanttohaveonewormthan
allthejewelsintheworld.”
7.TheWolfandtheGoat(狼舆山羊)
Onedayawolfsawagoatonahighcliff.Hewas
jumpingtoandfroandwasgrazing.
Thewolfwantedtoeathim,buthecouldnotclimb
uptheretocatchhim.Sohesaidtothegoat,“Goodmorning,
mygoodfriendGoat!Comedownhere!
Ifyouslipdownthecliff,youwillbreakyour
neck.Andthegrassisshortanddryupthere.Comedown!
Thegrassislongandtenderhere.”
“Thankyou,Mr.Wolf,butnevermind.Iamused
toplayinghere,andIlikethegrassherebetter.Iwould
rathereatdrygrassthanbeeatenbyawolf,“saidthe
goat.
8.TheHareandtheTortoise(野兔典,舄H)
Onedayaharemetwithatortoiseatthefootof
ahill.
uHallo,littleTortoise!Whereareyougoing?How
shortyourlegsare!”saidthehare.
“Iamgoingovertothehill.Iamaslowrunner,
butIcanrunaracewithyou,“saidthetortoise."All
right.Let'srunaracewithyoutothetopofthehill,“
saidthehare.
Thehareandthetortoisestarted.Thehareran
veryfast.Theharesaidtohimself,“Icanmuchfaster
thanthetortoise,andImayhavealittlenaphere.”
Sotheharelaydownunderatreeandwasfast
asleep.Butthetortoisedidnotstopforamoment.He
walkedonandon.Atlasthegottothetopofthehill.
Theharewokeupandlookedaround,buthecould
notseethetortoise.Hesprangupandranasfastashe
could.Whentheharegottothetopofthehill,hefound
thetortoisewasrestingtherepeacefully.
Thetortoisesaidtothehare,“Now,Mr.Hare!
Whichwasthefasterrunner,youorI?”
9.TheLionandtheMouse(才肺子舆老鼠)
Onceagreatlionwassleepinginawood.Alittlemouse
happenedtocomeandranoverhisface.Thelionawokeand
caughtthelittlemouseinanger,andwasgoingtokillher.
“Oh,dearkindLion!”Saidthelittlemouse."Please
forgiveme.Ididn'tmeantodoyouanyharm.Letmego.
Ishallreturnyourkindness.
〃Ha,ha,ha,“laughedthelion.,?Howcanalittle
thinglikeyouhelpagreatlion?”"Thankyouverymuch,
kindLion!IhopeIshallbeabletodoyouagoodreturn
someday,“saidthelittlemouse.
Sometimeafterthis,thelionwascaughtinatrap.
Justthenthelittlemousecamealong.Atoncesheranup
tothelion,andsaid,“Youwereverykindtomeonce.Now
I,11saveyourlife,andrepayyouthekindnesswhichyou
showedmetheotherday."Soonshegnawedtheropesofthe
trapwithhersharpteeth,andthelionwashappytobefree
again.
〃Thankyou,littleMouse!saidthelion,andhe
walkedaway.
10.TheTreesandtheAx(横[舆斧
Onceuponatimeamancameintoaforest.Hesaid
tothetrees,“Willyougivemeapieceofhardwood?”
Thetreesaid,“Yes,we'11giveyouagoodprice
ofhardwood.”
Hewasverygladtogetagoodpieceofwood.He
hurriedhomewithit.Atoncehemadeanewhandleofhis
ax.
Thenhewenttotheforestagainandbegantocut
downallthebesttreesintheforest.
Thetreeswereverysad.Theysaidtooneanother,
“Wesufferforourownfoolishness.”
11.TheFoxandtheGrapes(狐狸典葡萄)
Earlyinthefall,afoxsawripegrapesinagarden.
Hewantedtoeatthem.
Hesaidtohimself,“HowluckyIam!I'vefound
somenicegrapes."Hecreptintothegarden,andcameto
thegrapes.Hejumpedupatthegrapes,buthecouldnot
reachthem.Hejumpedagainandagain,butinvain.
Atlasthegaveitup,andsaidtohimself,“The
grapesaresour.Idon,twantsourgrapes."Andhewent
away.
12.TheDog,theCockandtheFox(狗、公荽隹和狐狸)
Adogandacockweregoodfriendsandtheywere
travelingtogether.
Whennightcameon,thecockflewuptoatreeand
sleptthere,andthegodfoundahollowinthesametree
andsleptinit.Whenthemorningcame,thecockwokeup
andbegantocrow.
Ahungryfoxheardthiscrowandwantedtogetthe
cockforhisdinner.Thenthefoxsaidtothecock,uWhat
abeautifulmorningthisis!Iwanttotalktoyou.Youhave
averysweetvoice.Won'tyoucomedownandhaveachat
withme?”
“Thankyou,Mr.Fox.Buthowaboutyourcomingup
here?Itisveryniceandcoolhere,“repliedthecock.
“Allright,Iwill.ButhowcanIgetup?”askedthefox.
“Justgoroundthetrunkbelowme,andwakemyservantin
ahollow.Hewillopenthedoorforyou,“saidthecock.
Thefoxcamenearthehollow.Andthedogrushedout,sprang
uponthefoxandkilleditatonce.
13.TheWolfandtheCrane(狼典鬻)
Onedayawolfwaseatinghisdinnerhastilyand
swallowedabone.Itstuckinhisthroat.Hetriedtoget
itout,buthecouldnot.
Justthenacraneflewdowntohim."DearCrane!v
saidthewolftothecrane."I'mintrouble.Abonehas
stuckinmythroat.Willyouputyourheadintomythroat
andpullitout?YouhaveaverylongneckandI'msureyou
canreachit.Iwillpayyouwellforit.”
“Allright.I'11helpyou.Openyourmouthaswide
asyoucan,“saidthecrane,andputhisheadintothe
wolf'smouthandpulledoutthebone.Thankyouverymuch,
myfriend,“saidthewolf."NowImustbepaidforthe
work,“saidthecrane.
“Well,“saidthewolf."Youputyourheadinto
mythroat,butIdidnotbiteoffyourhead.Isn'tthat
enoughforyou?Goalonganddon'ttalkaboutrewards.”
14.Theman,hisSonandtheirDonkey(一彳固人和他的兄子典
他凭的It子)
Amanandhissonweredrivingtheirdonkeyalong
acountryroad.Theysawsomegirlsdrawingwateratawell.
Oneofthegirlssaid,“oh,look!Howsillythey
are!Amanandaboyarewalkingalongbesidetheirdonkey,
andnobodyisridingit.”
Themanheardthisandsaidtohisson,“Youhad
betterrideourdonkey.Youarelight,soyouwillnottire
ourdonkey."Inalittlewhiletheymetthreeoldmen.One
ofthemsaid,“seehere!Theboyisridingadonkeyand
hisoldfatheriswalkingbyhisside.Theyoungboydoes
oftakecareofhisoldfather.”
Andthemangotonthedonkeyandhissonwalked
alongbesideit.Nowtheywereveryhappy.Butsoon
afterwardtheymetthreewomen.Fastenedittoapole.They
liftedittotheirshouldersandcarrieditalongtothe
town.Whentheycametoabridge,everyonelaughedatthem.
Andthedonkeydidnotlikethenoiseandbegantokick.
Itbroketherope,fellintothewaterandwasdrowned.So
theoldmanhadtotakehissonandgohome.Themansaid
tohisson,“Hewhotriestopleaseeverybodypleases
nobodyafterall.”
15.TheAntsandtheGrasshopper(由母蟒典蚱蠕)
Onefinewinterdaysomeantswereworkinginthe
field.Theyweredryingtheirfoodinthesun,andwerevery
busy.Justthenagrasshopperpassedby.Hewasveryhungry.
“Goodday,kindAnts,“saidthegrasshopper."I
amveryhungry.Won,tyoulendmealittlefood?Ihave
nothingtoeat.Iwillpayyoubeforethenextfall.”
“Haveyounofoodofyourown?Whydidyounotgatherany
foodduringthesummer?Youknowtherewasmuchfoodinthe
fieldlastsummer.Whatwereyoudoingthen?”askedanold
ant.
Thegrasshopperreplied;"Iwassingingallday
andnightduringthesummer.AndsoIhadnotimetogather
anyfood.Pleaselendmesomefood.v"Well,then,“said
theant."Asyousangallthesummer,youhadbetterdance
allthewinter.Youonlyplayedanddidnotworkduringthe
summer.We'11neverlendyouanyfood."Andtheantswent
onworking.
16.JackandtheRobber(彳桀克典弓金盔)
Jackwasafarmer*sboy.Oncehedrovehiscartto
market.Hehadbutterandeggstosell.
Hemetawomanontheway.Shegavehimapieceof
silverforalittlebutter.Thenhemetaboy.Theboygave
himapieceofsilverforsixeggs.
SoonJackhadplentyofsilverinhispocket.As
Jackwentalong,amancameuptohim,andsaid,"Stop!”
SoJackstoppedonthewayagain.Themangavehim
somewine.Jackdrankit,andfellasleepontheroadside.
WhenJackwokeup,hissilverwasnotinhispocket.Itwas
allgone.
Themanwasarobber,andpoorJackwenthome
sadly.
17.AbrahamLincoln(55伯拉罕•林肯)
ABRAHAMLINC0LN,Sfatherandmotherwerevery-
poorandthefamilylivedinalogcabininthewood.
Abrahamhadtowalkaboutfivemilestoschool,as
therewasnoschoolnearhiselevenyearsold,hehadto
leaveschoolandworkHelovedtostudyandafterworking
hardallday,heusertostudytostudybythefirelight.
Hegrewtobeawiseandgoodman.HewaselectedPresident
oftheUnitedStates.
AtthattimetherewasawarbetweentheNorthand
theSouth.ThepeopleoftheSouthwantedtoownslaves,
butthoseoftheNorththoughtthatitwaswrongtoown
slaves.
ThentheSouthandtheNorthfoughtforfouryears
andatlasttheNorthwonandtheslavesweresetfree.
18.ABadDream(一彳固悲萝)
OneafternoonBenwasplayinginthebackyard,A
bigblackcatjumpedoverthefenceandlaydownamonghis
mother'splants.Bencreptuptothecat.Hecaughtitby
thetailanddroppeditintoatubofwater.
Hismotherlookedoutofthewindowandsawhim.
Shecalledhimintothehouseandscoldedhimforsucha
cruelty.Thenshetoldhimthathemustgotobedandstay
theretillevening.
BeforelongBenfellasleep.Hedreamedthathe
grewverysmallAveryverybigcatseizedhiminitsmouth
andranawaywithhimHekickedandscreamed,buthecould
notgetaway,Atlastthecatdroppedhimandhefellinto
abigpond.Hesanddown,downintothecoldwater.Then
hewokeup.
19.KingAlfredandtheCakes(阿佛列王典糕胡O
KingALFRED0fEnglandonceledhisarmy
tofightwithanotherarmyandwasbeaten.Sohehadtorun
awaythroughthewoodsandswampstosavehislife.
Oneeveninghecametoawoodcutter'shut.Hewas
verytiredandhungry,sohebeggedthewoodcutter?swife
togivehimsomethingtoeatandaplacetosleepin.He
wasraggedanddirtyandshedidnotknowthathewasthe
king.Shefeltsosorryforhimthatshetoldhimtocome
inandgavehemaseatnearthefire.
Shewasbakingsomecakes.ShesaidtoKingAlfred,
“Imustgoandmilkthecow.Watchthecakesanddonot
letthemburn."Thekingwaswillingtodothis,buthe
keptthinkingabouthisarmyandsoonforgotallaboutthe
cakes.Inafewminutesthewomancamebackandfoundthe
cakesburning.Shewassoangrythatshestrucktheking
withastickandcried,“Youlazyfellow!Youwanttoeat,
butyoudonotwanttowork.”
20.Tony,sLie(浸尼的^言)
OnedayTonywasaverybadboy.Hetoldalieto
hismother.Thatnightfeltveryunhappy.Hedidnotwant
toplaywiththechildren.
Hesatonthedoorstepalone.Helookedupinthe
skyandsawthebigroundmoon.Hethoughtthatitwas
lookingdownuponhim,becauseitknewaboutthelie.He
randownthestreettogetawayfromit,butitkept
followinghim.Thenhecreptintothehouseandwenttobed,
butthemoonlookedathimthroughthewindow.Hepulled
thesheetoverhishead,buthecouldnotsleep.Thenhe
crawledunderthebedandlaythereinthedark.Hethought
andthoughtaboutthelie.
Atlasthedecidedtotellhismotherallaboutit.
Hetoldherthetruthandsheforgavehim.Hepromisednever
totellalieagain.
Hewentbacktobedandwassoonfastasleep.He
dreamedthatthemoonsmileddownuponhim.
21.JackandtheBeanstalk(彳桀克和豌豆)
(Part1)
Onceuponatimetherewasapoorwidowwhohadanonlyson
namedJack.Allthattheyhadwasthehousetheylivedin
andacow.Atlasttheybecametoopoortokeepthecow.
ThewidowsaidtoJackoneday,“Takethiscowtothemarket
andsellher.Thenwe'11beabletobuybread.Trytoget
asmuchmoneyasyoucan."Jack,whowasagood,but
thoughtlessboy,startedforthemarketwithhiscow.On
hismaytothemarkethemetamanwhohadapigwithhim.
“Goodmorning,“saidtheman."Goodmorning,“answered
Jack."Won'tyougivemeyouroldcowforthisfatyoung
pig?”saidtheman.Jackthoughtitagoodidea.Sohe
ax-changedhisoldcowfortheyoungpigHewalkedon
happilyuntilhemetanothermanwhohadsomefinebeans.
“Thesearemagicbeans,“saidtheman.'T11giveyou
oneofthem,ifyougivemethatpig."Jackthoughtit
wonderfultohaveamagicbean.Soheconsentedtoitand
carriedthebeanproudlybackhome.Heshowedthebeanto
hismother."Isthisallthatyouhavegotforthatcow?”
shesaid."Now,wehaveoncowtogiveusmilk.Allwehave
isthisbean."Shegotangry.Shethrewitoutofthewindow.
Thebeanfallintheirgarden.Duringthatnightissprouted
andgrewinawonderfulway.Whenjackandhismotherwoke
thenextmorning,theysawthatthebeanstalkhadgrownso
highthattheycouldnotseethetopJackmadeuphismind
toclimbtothetopofthebeanstalk.Higherandhigherup
heclimbeduntilhefoundhimselfnearawindowofanold
castle.Lookingin,Jacksawagianteatinghis,dinner.
Thegiantfinishedhisdinnerandorderedhisservantto
bringhischieftreasures,ahenandaharp.Layeggs,“
saidthegianttothehen.Thehenbegantolayeggs.They
wereeggsofgold."Play,“saidthegianttotheharp.
Theharpbegantoplaysweetmusic.Theharpplayedonand
onuntilthegiantgrewtiredandfellasleep.
(Part2)
Jackhadcrawledintotheroombythistime.Whenthegiant
wasasleep,aservantbeckonedtoJack."Lookhere.These
arethetreasureswhichthegiantstolefromyourfather
beforeyouwereborn,“saidhe."Takethembacktoyour
mother,ifyoulike.But,bequiet.Hemaywake."Jack
thankedhim,andpickedupthehenandtheharpvery
carefully.Whenhewasclimbingdownthebeanstalk,the
harphappenedtomakealoudnoise.Thegiantwoke.Jack
climbeddownthebeanstalk,withthehenandtheharpunder
hisarms.ThegiantrandownafterJack,butJackranfaster
thanthegiant.Whenhewasnearhishome,hecalledout
tohismother,uMother,bringanax."Hismotherbrought
anax.Shesawhersonclimbingdownthebeanstalk.Assoon
ashegotdowntotheground,hechoppeddownthebeanstalk.
Downfellthegiantwiththebeanstalk.Hebrokehisneck,
andwasdead.Jackandhismotherwererichalltherest
oftheirlivesandlivedhappilyeverafter.
22.TheHappyShoemaker(快架的鞋匠)
(1)
Oncetherelivedarichmerchantandapoorshoemakerin
thesamehouse.Themerchantoccupiedinthesamehouse.
Themerchantoccupiedthesecondfloor,buttheshoemaker
livedandworkedinasmallroomonthefirstfloor.The
shoemakerwasoneofthehappiestpersonsonearth.He
workedfrommorningtillnight,singingmerrily.Hisheart
wasfilledwithjoy,wheneverhelookedatthebootsand
shoestoberepaired.Nowthemerchantupstairswassorich
thathehardlyknewhowmuchwealthhehad.Hewasalways
countingoverhisgoldandsilvercoinsfarintothenight.
Eveninbedhisuneasinessabouthisricheskepthimawake
whenatlasthehadbeenasleepforanhourortwo,upcame
thesongofthehappyshoemaker,whowasanearlyriser.
Itcontinuedalldayandwasatroubletothemerchantday
bydaythemerchantgrewmoreandmoretiredthroughwant
ofsleepheaskedawisefriendofhishowhecouldputan
endtotheshoemaker,ssong."Well,ifIwereyou,Iwould
givetheshoemakerahundredpounds,“answeredhisfriend.
“Youarerichenoughtodothat,Isuppose.Askfornothing
inreturn.Simplygivethemoney."Themerchantreadily
followedtheadvice.
(2)
Whentheshoemakeropenedthebagthathadbeensentbythe
merchant,hewasamazedtofindshiningcoins.uImusthide
thisfromtheeyesofmyneighbors.Iftheyseeit,they
willthinkthatIhavestolenit,“hethought."Iwill
keepitawayevenfrommywife."Sohehidthebagofmoney
underthefloor.Fromthenonheavoidedhisneighborsas
muchashecould.Hiswifewhohadbeenthebestcompanion
tohim,becametroublesomenowhismindwastoomuchset
onthemoneybagtoattendtohisworkwithdiligence.He
couldnotsingmerrilynow.Wheneverhethoughtofthemoney
bag,hebecameuneasyandunhappy.Atlengthonedayhis
wifesaidtohimintears,---"dearhusband,whatmakes
yousosadanduneasy?Allourneighborssayyouhave
changed.Iwishyouwereasgoodandgentleasbefore.”
Hewassosorryforherthathetoldhereverything."We
werehappybeforethemerchantgaveusthemoney,“said
hiswife,whensheheardthestory."Wehavegoodhealth.
Wehaveplentyofworktodo.Whatmoredoweneed?Send
themoneybacktothemerchant,andthehappylifethatwas
onceourswillreturntous."Theshoemakeragreedandwent
tothemerchanttoreturnthebagofmoney."Sir”hesaid,
“letmereturnthistoyou.Bygivingthistome,youhave
spoiledmyhappyandeasylife.SoIwanttohaveitback
byreturningyourpresent."Merrysongwasagainheardall
overthehouse.Hewasashappyashehadeverbeen.
23.TheThreeWishes三他顾望
Amanandhiswifewerealwayswishingforluck.Onenight
afairycametothemandsaid,“Youmayhavethree
wishes."Inthemorningthewomanwenttoaneighbor,s
housetogetsomebread.Shesawanicepuddingthere.When
shecameback,shesaid,“IwishIhadapuddinglikethat!
Shedidnotthinkofthethreewishes,buttherewasa
puddingbesideher."Silly!”criedtheman,youhavelost
oneofyourwishes,andwehaveonlyapudding.Iwishit
wereonyournose!”Atthat,thepuddingjumpedupandgrew
fasttohernose."Silly,yourself!”criedthewoman,
“youhavelostanotherwish.Wehaveonlyonewishmore.”
“Whatshallitbe?”askedtheman."Wemustwishthis
puddingoff,“saidthewoman."Ican'thaveitonmy
nose."Sotheywisheditwouldgoaway,andawayitwent.
Theyhadhadtheirthreewishes,buttheywereonbetter
offthanwhenthefairycametothem.
24.ChildeRowland恰德箍U
(1)LongagotherewasalittleprincessnamedEllen.She
livedwithhermother,thequeeninagreatcastlebythe
sea.Shehadthreebrothers.Oneday.Astheywereplaying
ball,oneofherbrothersthrewtheballoverthecastle.
Ellenrantogetit,anddidnotcomeback.Thethree
brotherslookedforher.Theylookedandlooked,butthey
couldnotfindher.Dayafterdaywentby.Atlasttheoldest
brotherwenttoawisemanandaskedthatman.Thewiseman
toldhimashehadtoldtheoldestbrother.Thenthenext
brothersetouttofindthedarktower.Theyoungestbrother
waited.Hewaitedlong,butnoonecameback.Nowthe
youngestbrotherwascalledchildeRowland.Atlastchilde
Rowlandwenttohismother,thequeen,andsaid,umother,
letmegoandfindthedarktowerandbringhomeEllenand
mybrothers."Icannotletyougo.YouareallthatIhave
now,“saidthequeen.ButchildeRowlandaskedagainand
again,untilatlastthequeensaid,“go,myboy."then
shegavehimhisfather'ssword,andhesetout.Hewent
tothewisemanandaskedtheway.Thewisemantoldhim
andsaid:"Iwilltellyoutwothings:onethingisfor
youtodo,andonethingisforyounottodo."thething
todoisthis:whenyougettothecountryoftheelves,
holdyourfather'ssword,pullitoutquickly,andcutoff
theheadofanyonewhospeakstoyou,untilyoufindthe
princessEllen,“thethingnottodoisthis:bitenobit
anddrinknodropuntilyoucomeback.Gohungryandthirsty
whileyouareinthecountryoftheelves."ChildeRowland
saidthetwothingsoverandover,lestheshouldforget.
Thenhewentonhisway.Hewentonandonandon,until
hecametosomehorseswitheyesoffire.Thenheknewhe
wasinthecountryoftheelves.Amanwaswiththehorses.
“whereisthedarktower?waskedchildeRowland."I
cannottell.Askthewomanthatkeepsthehens,“saidthe
man.ChildeRowlandtooktheswordandoffwenttheman,s
head.Thenhewentonandon,untilhecametosomehens
witheyesoff
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