寓言故事  
 *寓言故事——守财奴
原文:
A Miser, to make sure of his property, sold all that he had had converted it into a great lump of gold, which he hid in a hole in the ground, and went continually to visit and inspect it. This roused the curiosity of one of his workmen
(08/19/2007 16:27:56,30) [查看全文]
 *寓言故事——牧童和狼
原文:
A Shepherd-boy, who tended his flock not far from a village, used to amuse himself at times in crying out"wolf !wolf!"Twice or thrice his trick succeeded .The whole village came running out to his assistance when all the return they go
(08/19/2007 16:27:22,41) [查看全文]
 *寓言故事——树和斧子
A Woodman came into a forest to ask the Trees to give him a handle for Ax. It seemed so modest a request that the principal tree at once agreed to it, and it was settled among them that the plain, homely Ash should furnish what was wanted. No soon
(08/19/2007 16:26:59,34) [查看全文]
 *寓言故事——母狮子
原文:
There was a great stir made among all the Beasts, which could boast of largest family. So they came to the Lioness. "And how many," said , "do you have at a birth?" "One," said she, grimly, "but that one is a lion."
Quality co
(08/19/2007 16:26:36,19) [查看全文]
 *寓言故事——旅行者和熊
Two friends were traveling on the same road together, when they met with a bear .The one, in great fear, without a thought of his companion, climbed up into a tree, and hid himself .The other, seeing that he had on chance single-handed against the
(08/19/2007 16:25:44,24) [查看全文]
 *寓言故事——大山分娩
In days of yore, a mighty runmbling was heard in a mountain. It was said to be in labor, and multitudes flocked together, from far and near, to see what it would produce. After long expectation and many wise conjectures from the by-standers -- out
(08/19/2007 16:21:15,13) [查看全文]
 *寓言故事——鹰和箭
A Bowman took aim at an Eagle and hit him in the heart. As the Eagle turned his head in the agonies of death, he saw that the Arrow was winged with his own feathers. "How much sharper," said he, "are the wounds made by weapons which we ourselves h
(08/19/2007 16:20:56,17) [查看全文]
 *寓言故事——鹅与鹤
Some Geese and some Cranes fed together in the same field. One day the sportsmen came suddenly down upon them. The Cranes being light of body, flew off in a moment; but the geese, weighted down by their fat, were all taken.
In civil commot
(08/19/2007 16:20:38,21) [查看全文]
 *寓言故事——狼和羊
A Wolf that had been bitten by a Dog, and was in a very sad case, being unable to move, called to a Sheep that was passing by, and begged her to fetch him some water from the neighboring stream. "For if you," said he, "will bring me drink, I will
(08/19/2007 16:20:21,118) [查看全文]
 *寓言故事——老鬣狗
A Hound, who had been excellent one in his time, and had done good service to his master in the field, at length become worn out with the weight of years and trouble. One day, when hunting the wild boar, he seized the creature by the ear, but his
(08/19/2007 16:20:03,12) [查看全文]
 *寓言故事——狼与鹤
A Wolf had got a bone stuck in his throat and in the greatest agony ran up and down, beseeching every animal he met to relieve him, at the same time hinting at a very handsome reward to the successful operator. A Crane, moved by his entreaties and
(08/19/2007 16:19:39,17) [查看全文]
 *寓言故事——龟兔赛跑
A hare jeered at a tortoise for the slowness of his pace .But he laughed ,and said that he would run against her and beat her any day she would name ."Come on ," said the hare ,"you will soon see what my feet are made of ."So it was agreed that th
(08/19/2007 16:18:45,26) [查看全文]
 *寓言故事——青蛙和牛
An ox, grazing in a swampy meadow, chanced to set his foot among a parcel of young frogs, and crushed nearly the whole brood to death .One that escaped ran off to his mother with the dreadful news."and ,oh ,mother !"said he ,"it was a beast -such
(08/19/2007 16:17:58,22) [查看全文]
 *寓言故事——熊与狐狸
原文:
A bear used to boast of his excessive love for man.saying that he never worried or mauled him when dead .The fox observed .with a smile :"I should have thought more of profession if you never eaat him alive ."
Better save a man from
(08/19/2007 16:17:35,17) [查看全文]
 *寓言故事——豹和狐狸
原文:
A Leopard and a fox had a contest which was the finer creature of the two ,the leopard put forward the beauty of its numberless spots ,but the fox replied: "It is better to have a versatile mind than a variegated body.
译文:
(08/19/2007 16:17:17,12) [查看全文]
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