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stories to tell to children-第31章

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king felt very kind to everybody; because he

had just been married; and he said to the cat;

〃Get out of my way; pussy; get out of my way;

my elephants might hurt you。〃



〃Hurt me!〃 said the cat; shaking his fat

sides。  〃Ho; ho!  I've eaten five hundred cakes;

I've eaten my friend the parrot; I've eaten an

old woman; I've eaten a man and a donkey;

what's to hinder my eating a beggarly king?〃



And slip! slop! gobble! down went the

king; down went the queen; down went the

soldiers;and down went all the elephants!



Then the cat went on; more slowly; he had

really had enough to eat; now。  But a little

farther on he met two land…crabs; scuttling

along in the dust。  〃Get out of our way;

pussy;〃 they squeaked。



〃Ho; ho ho!〃 cried the cat in a terrible

voice。  〃I've eaten five hundred cakes; I've

eaten my friend the parrot; I've eaten an old

woman; a man with a donkey; a king; a queen;

his men…at…arms; and all his elephants; and

now I'll eat you too。〃



And slip! slop! gobble! down went the two

land…crabs。



When the land…crabs got down inside; they

began to look around。  It was very dark; but

they could see the poor king sitting in a corner

with his bride on his arm; she had fainted。

Near them were the men…at…arms; treading on

one another's toes; and the elephants; still

trying to form in twos;but they couldn't;

because there was not room。  In the opposite

corner sat the old woman; and near her stood

the man and his donkey。  But in the other

corner was a great pile of cakes; and by them

perched the parrot; his feathers all drooping。



Let's get to work!〃 said the land…crabs。

And; snip; snap; they began to make a little

hole in the side; with their sharp claws。  Snip;

snap; snip; snap;till it was big enough to get

through。  Then out they scuttled。



Then out walked the king; carrying his bride;

out marched the men…at…arms; out tramped the

elephants; two by two; out came the old man;

beating his donkey; out walked the old woman;

scolding the cat; and last of all; out hopped the

parrot; holding a cake in each claw。  (you

remember; two cakes were all he wanted?)



But the poor cat had to spend the whole day

sewing up the hole in his coat!







THE RAT PRINCESS'1'



'1' Adapted from Frank Rinder's Old World Japan。  In

telling this story the voice should be changed for the Sun

Cloud; Wind; and Wall; as is always done in the old story of

The Three Bears。





Once upon a time; there was a Rat Princess;

who lived with her father; the Rat King; and

her mother; the Rat Queen; in a ricefield in

far away Japan。  The Rat Princess was so

pretty that her father and mother were quite

foolishly proud of her; and thought no one good

enough to play with her。  When she grew up;

they would not let any of the rat princes come

to visit her; and they decided at last that no

one should marry her till they had found the

most powerful person in the whole world; no

one else was good enough。  And the Father Rat

started out to find the most powerful person

in the whole world。  The wisest and oldest rat

in the ricefield said that the Sun must be the

most powerful person; because he made the rice

grow and ripen; so the Rat King went to find

the Sun。  He climbed up the highest mountain;

ran up the path of a rainbow; and travelled

and travelled across the sky till he came to

the Sun's house。



〃What do you want; little brother?〃 the Sun

said; when he saw him。



〃I come;〃 said the Rat King; very importantly;

〃to offer you the hand of my daughter; the

princess; because you are the most powerful

person in the world; no one else is good

enough。〃



〃Ha; ha!〃 laughed the jolly round Sun; and

winked with his eye。  〃You are very kind;

little brother; but if that is the case the princess

is not for me; the Cloud is more powerful than

I am; when he passes over me I cannot shine。〃



〃Oh; indeed;〃 said the Rat King; 〃then

you are not my man at all〃; and he left the

Sun without more words。  The Sun laughed

and winked to himself。  And the Rat King

travelled and travelled across the sky till he

came to the Cloud's house。



〃What do you want; little brother?〃 sighed

the Cloud when he saw him。



〃I come to offer you the hand of my

daughter; the princess;〃 said the Rat King;

〃because you are the most powerful person in

the world; the Sun said so; and no one else

is good enough。〃



The Cloud sighed again。  〃I am not the

most powerful person;〃 he said; 〃the Wind

is stronger than I;when he blows; I have to

go wherever he sends me。〃



〃Then you are not the person for my

daughter;〃 said the Rat King proudly; and

he started at once to find the Wind。  He

travelled and travelled across the sky; till he

came at last to the Wind's house; at the very

edge of the world。



When the Wind saw him coming he laughed

a big; gusty laugh; 〃Ho; ho!〃 and asked him

what he wanted; and when the Rat King told

him that he had come to offer him the Rat

Princess's hand because he was the most powerful

person in the world; the Wind shouted a

great gusty shout; and said; 〃No; no; I am

not the strongest; the Wall that man has

made is stronger than I; I cannot make him

move; with all my blowing; go to the Wall;

little brother!〃



And the Rat King climbed down the sky…

path again; and travelled and travelled across

the earth till he came to the Wall。  It was

quite near his own ricefield。



〃What do you want; little brother?〃

grumbled the Wall when he saw him。



〃I come to offer you the hand of the

princess; my daughter; because you are the most

powerful person in the world; and no one else

is good enough。〃



〃Ugh; ugh;〃 grumbled the Wall; 〃I am not

the strongest; the big grey Rat who lives in

the cellar is stronger than I。  When he gnaws

and gnaws at me I crumble and crumble; and

at last I fall; go to the Rat; little brother。〃



And so; after going all over the world to

find the strongest person; the Rat King had

to marry his daughter to a rat; after all; but

the princess was very glad of it; for she wanted

to marry the grey Rat; all the time。







THE FROG AND THE OX





Once a little Frog sat by a big Frog; by the

side of a pool。  〃Oh; father;〃 said he; 〃I

have just seen the biggest animal in the world;

it was as big as a mountain; and it had horns

on its head; and it had hoofs divided in two。〃



〃Pooh; child;〃 said the old Frog; 〃that was

only Farmer White's Ox。  He is not so very

big。  I could easily make myself as big as he。〃

And he blew; and he blew; and he blew; and

swelled himself out。



〃Was he as big as that?〃 he asked the

little Frog。



〃Oh; much bigger;〃 said the little Frog。



The old Frog blew; and blew; and blew again;

and swelled himself out; more than ever。



〃Was he bigger than that?〃 he said。



〃Much; much bigger;〃 said the little Frog。



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