小学英语 英语故事(童话故事)The Happy Family 幸福的家庭

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1、TheHappyFamily幸福的家庭The biggest leaf we have in this country is certainly the burdock leaf. If you hold one in front of your little stomach, its just like a real apron; and in rainy weather, if you lay it on your head, it does almost as well as an umbrella. Its really amazingly large. Now, a burdock

2、never grows alone; no, when you see one youll always see others around it. Its a splendid sight; and all this splendor is nothing more than food for snails-the big white snails which the fine people in olden days used to have made into fricassees. When they had eaten them, they would smack their lip

3、s and say, My! How good that is! For somehow they had the idea that the snails tasted delicious. You see, these snails lived on the burdock leaves, and thats why the burdock was first grown.There was a certain old manor house where the people didnt eat snails any more. The snails had almost died out

4、, but the burdock hadnt. These grew and grew on all the walks and flower beds-they couldnt be stopped-until the whole place was a forest of burdocks. Here and there stood an apple or a plum tree, but except for that, people wouldnt have thought there had ever been a garden there. Everywhere was burd

5、ock, and among the burdocks lived the last two incredibly old snails!They themselves didnt know how old they were, but they could remember very clearly that once there had been a great many more of them, that they had descended from a prominent foreign family, and they knew perfectly well that the w

6、hole forest had been planted just for them and their family.They had never been away from home, but they did know that somewhere there was something called a manor house, and that there you were boiled until you turned black, and were laid on a silver dish; but what happened afterwards they hadnt th

7、e least idea. Furthermore, they couldnt imagine what it would be like to be boiled and laid on a silver dish, but everyone said it must be very wonderful and a great distinction. Neither the cockchafer nor the toad nor the earthworm, whom they asked about it, could give them any information. None of

8、 their families had ever been boiled or laid on silver dishes.So the old white snails knew they were by far the most important people in the world. The forest was there just for their sake, and the manor house existed just so that they could be boiled and laid on silver dishes!The two old snails led

9、 a quiet and happy life, and since they were childless they had adopted a little orphan snail, which they were bringing up as their own child. He wouldnt grow very large, for he was only a common snail; but the two old snails - and especially the mother snail-thought it was easy to see how well he w

10、as growing. And she begged the father snail to touch the little snails shell, if he couldnt see it, and so he felt it and found that she was right.One day it rained very hard.Just listen to it drum on the burdock leaves! cried Father Snail. Rum-dum-dum! Rum-dum-dum!Drops are also coming down here! s

11、aid the mother. Its coming straight down the stalks, and itll be wet down here before you know it. Im certainly glad we have our own good houses and the little one has his own. Were better off than any other creatures; its quite plain that were the most important people in the world. We have our own

12、 houses from our very birth, and the burdock forest has been planted just for us. I wonder how far it extends, and what lies beyond it.There cant be anything beyond, said Father Snail, thats any better than we have here. I have nothing in the world to wish for.Well, I have, said the mother. Id like

13、to be taken to the manor house and boiled and laid on a silver dish. All our ancestors had that done to them, and, believe me, it must be something quite uncommon!Maybe the manor house has fallen to pieces, suggested Father Snail. Or perhaps the burdock forest has grown over it, so that the people c

14、ant get out at all. Dont be in such a hurry-but then youre always hurrying so. And the little one is beginning to do the same thing. Why, hes been creeping up that stalk for three days. It really makes my head dizzy to watch him go!Dont scold him, said Mother Snail. He crawls very carefully. Hell br

15、ing us much joy, and we old folk dont have anything else to live for. But have you ever thought where we can find a wife for him? Dont you think there might be some more of our kind of people farther back in the burdock woods?I suppose there may be black snails back there, said the old man.Black sna

16、ils without houses! Much too vulgar! And theyre conceited, anyway. But lets ask the ants to find out for us; theyre always running around as if they had important business. Theyre sure to know of a wife for our little snail.Certainly, I know a very beautiful bride, said one of the ants. But I dont think shed do, because shes a queen!That doesnt matter, said Mother Snail emphatically.

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