英语自学网 发表于 2016-7-10 18:26:02

THE FARM-YARD COCK AND THE WEATHER-COCK故事

    THE FARM-YARD COCK AND THE WEATHER-COCK故事
      THERE were two cocks- one on the dung-hill, the other on
      the roof. They were both arrogant, but which of the two
      rendered most service? Tell us your opinion- we'll keep to
      ours just the same though.
      The poultry yard was divided by some planks from another
      yard in which there was a dung-hill, and on the dung-hill lay
      and grew a large cucumber which was conscious of being a
      hot-bed plant.
      "One is born to that," said the cucumber to itself. "Not
      all can be born cucumbers; there must be other things, too.
      The hens, the ducks, and all the animals in the next yard are
      creatures too. Now I have a great opinion of the yard cock on
      the plank; he is certainly of much more importance than the
      weather-cock who is placed so high and can't even creak, much
      less crow. The latter has neither hens nor chicks, and only
      thinks of himself and perspires verdigris. No, the yard cock
      is really a cock! His step is a dance! His crowing is music,
      and wherever he goes one knows what a trumpeter is like! If he
      would only come in here! Even if he ate me up stump, stalk,
      and all, and I had to dissolve in his body, it would be a
      happy death," said the cucumber.
      In the night there was a terrible storm. The hens, chicks,
      and even the cock sought shelter; the wind tore down the
      planks between the two yards with a crash; the tiles came
      tumbling down, but the weather-cock sat firm. He did not even
      turn round, for he could not; and yet he was young and freshly
      cast, but prudent and sedate. He had been born old, and did
      not at all resemble the birds flying in the air- the sparrows,
      and the swallows; no, he despised them, these mean little
      piping birds, these common whistlers. He admitted that the
      pigeons, large and white and shining like mother-o'-pearl,
      looked like a kind of weather-cock; but they were fat and
      stupid, and all their thoughts and endeavours were directed to
      filling themselves with food, and besides, they were tiresome
            
            

enfive 发表于 2016-7-10 18:31:08

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      things to converse with. The birds of passage had also paid
      the weather-cock a visit and told him of foreign countries, of
      airy caravans and robber stories that made one's hair stand on
      end. All this was new and interesting; that is, for the first
      time, but afterwards, as the weather-cock found out, they
      repeated themselves and always told the same stories, and
      that's very tedious, and there was no one with whom one could
      associate, for one and all were stale and small-minded.
      "The world is no good!" he said. "Everything in it is so
      stupid."
      The weather-cock was puffed up, and that quality would
      have made him interesting in the eyes of the cucumber if it
      had known it, but it had eyes only for the yard cock, who was
      now in the yard with it.
      The wind had blown the planks, but the storm was over.
      "What do you think of that crowing?" said the yard cock to
      the hens and chickens. "It was a little rough- it wanted
      elegance."
      And the hens and chickens came up on the dung-hill, and
      the cock strutted about like a lord.
      "Garden plant!" he said to the cucumber, and in that one
      word his deep learning showed itself, and it forgot that he
      was pecking at her and eating it up. "A happy death!"
      The hens and the chickens came, for where one runs the
      others run too; they clucked, and chirped, and looked at the
      cock, and were proud that he was of their kind.
      "Cock-a-doodle-doo!" he crowed, "the chickens will grow up
      into great hens at once, if I cry it out in the poultry-yard
      of the world!"
      And hens and chicks clucked and chirped, and the cock
      announced a great piece of news.
      "A cock can lay an egg! And do you
  know what's in that
      egg? A basilisk. No one can stand the sight of such a thing;
      people know that, and now you know it too- you know what is in
      me, and what a champion of all cocks I am!"
      With that the yard cock flapped his wings, made his comb
            
            

ensix 发表于 2016-7-10 20:03:42

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      swell up, and crowed again; and they all shuddered, the hens
      and the little chicks- but they were very proud that one of
      their number was such a champion of all cocks. They clucked
      and chirped till the weather-cock heard; he heard it; but he
      did not stir.
      "Everything is very stupid," the weather-cock said to
      himself. "The yard cock lays no eggs, and I am too lazy to do
      so; if I liked, I could lay a wind-egg. But the world is not
      worth even a wind-egg. Everything is so stupid! I don't want
      to sit here any longer."
      With that the weather-cock broke off; but he did not kill
      the yard cock, although the hens said that had been his
      intention. And what is the moral? "Better to crow than to be
      puffed up and break off!
      THE END
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