小学英语 英语故事(童话故事)The Elf-Hill 妖山

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1、TheElf-Hill妖山AFEW large lizards were running nimbly about in the clefts of an old tree; they could understand one another very well, for they spoke the lizard language.“What a buzzing and a rumbling there is in the elfin hill,” said one of the lizards; “I have not been able to close my eyes for two

2、nights on account of the noise; I might just as well have had the toothache, for that always keeps me awake.”“There is something going on within there,” said the other lizard; “they propped up the top of the hill with four red posts, till cock-crow this morning, so that it is thoroughly aired, and t

3、he elfin girls have learnt new dances; there is something.”“I spoke about it to an earth-worm of my acquaintance,” said a third lizard; “the earth-worm had just come from the elfin hill, where he has been groping about in the earth day and night. He has heard a great deal; although he cannot see, po

4、or miserable creature, yet he understands very well how to wriggle and lurk about. They expect friends in the elfin hill, grand company, too; but who they are the earth-worm would not say, or, perhaps, he really did not know. All the will-o-the-wisps are ordered to be there to hold a torch dance, as

5、 it is called. The silver and gold which is plentiful in the hill will be polished and placed out in the moonlight.”“Who can the strangers be?” asked the lizards; “what can the matter be? Hark, what a buzzing and humming there is!”Just at this moment the elfin hill opened, and an old elfin maiden, h

6、ollow behind,1 came tripping out; she was the old elf kings housekeeper, and a distant relative of the family; therefore she wore an amber heart on the middle of her forehead. Her feet moved very fast, “trip, trip;” good gracious, how she could trip right down to the sea to the night-raven.2“You are

7、 invited to the elf hill for this evening,” said she; “but will you do me a great favor and undertake the invitations? you ought to do something, for you have no housekeeping to attend to as I have. We are going to have some very grand people, conjurors, who have always something to say; and therefo

8、re the old elf king wishes to make a great display.”“Who is to be invited?” asked the raven.“All the world may come to the great ball, even human beings, if they can only talk in their sleep, or do something after our fashion. But for the feast the company must be carefully selected; we can only adm

9、it persons of high rank; I have had a dispute myself with the elf king, as he thought we could not admit ghosts. The merman and his daughter must be invited first, although it may not be agreeable to them to remain so long on dry land, but they shall have a wet stone to sit on, or perhaps something

10、better; so I think they will not refuse this time. We must have all the old demons of the first class, with tails, and the hobgoblins and imps; and then I think we ought not to leave out the death-horse,3 or the grave-pig, or even the church dwarf, although they do belong to the clergy, and are not

11、reckoned among our people; but that is merely their office, they are nearly related to us, and visit us very frequently.”“Croak,” said the night-raven as he flew away with the invitations.The elfin maidens were already dancing on the elf hill, and they danced in shawls woven from moonshine and mist,

12、 which look very pretty to those who like such things. The large hall within the elf hill was splendidly decorated; the floor had been washed with moonshine, and the walls had been rubbed with magic ointment, so that they glowed like tulip-leaves in the light. In the kitchen were frogs roasting on t

13、he spit, and dishes preparing of snail skins, with childrens fingers in them, salad of mushroom seed, hemlock, noses and marrow of mice, beer from the marsh womans brewery, and sparkling salt-petre wine from the grave cellars. These were all substantial food. Rusty nails and church-window glass form

14、ed the dessert. The old elf king had his gold crown polished up with powdered slate-pencil; it was like that used by the first form, and very difficult for an elf king to obtain. In the bedrooms, curtains were hung up and fastened with the slime of snails; there was, indeed, a buzzing and humming ev

15、erywhere.“Now we must fumigate the place with burnt horse-hair and pigs bristles, and then I think I shall have done my part,” said the elf man-servant.“Father, dear,” said the youngest daughter, “may I now hear who our high-born visitors are?”“Well, I suppose I must tell you now,” he replied; “two

16、of my daughters must prepare themselves to be married, for the marriages certainly will take place. The old goblin from Norway, who lives in the ancient Dovre mountains, and who possesses many castles built of rock and freestone, besides a gold mine, which is better than all, so it is thought, is coming with his two sons, who are both seeking a wife. The old goblin is a true-hearted, honest, old Norwegian graybeard; cheerful and straightforward. I knew him for

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