小学英语格林童话系列二纺锤梭子和针一阅读素材

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1、纺锤、梭子和针Spindle, Shuttle, and NeedleJacob and Wilhelm GrimmOnce upon a time there was a girl whose father and mother died when she was still a little child. Her godmother lived all alone at the end of the village in a little house, and earned her living with spinning, weaving, and sewing. The old wom

2、an took the orphaned child into service and gave her a pious upbringing.When the girl was fifteen years old the godmother took ill, called the child to her bedside, and said, My dear daughter, I feel that my end is near. I leave to you this little house, that will protect you from wind and weather;

3、and also a spindle, a shuttle, and a needle, with which you can earn your living.She then laid her hands on the girls head and blessed her, saying, Keep God in your heart, and it will go well with you. With that she closed her eyes. When she was laid to rest in the earth, the girl walked behind the

4、coffin crying, and paid her last respects.the girl now lived all alone in the little house. She was industrious. She span, wove, and sewed; and everything she did was touched by the good old womans blessing. It was as though the flax multiplied itself in her kitchen, and whenever she wove a piece of

5、 cloth or a carpet, or sewed a shirt, she always immediately found a buyer who paid so well that she was never in need and always had something to share with others.At this time the kings son was traveling throughout the country in search of a bride. He wanted neither a poor one nor a rich one. He s

6、aid, My wife shall be the girl who is at the same time the poorest and the richest.When he came to the village where the girl lived he asked, as he had done everywhere, who was the richest girl and the poorest girl. First of all they named for him the richest girl, and then said that the poorest gir

7、l was the one who lived in the little house at the end of the village.the rich girl sat in her doorway in all her finery, and when the prince approached she bowed before him. He looked at her, said not a word, and rode on.When he arrived at the poor girls house she was not standing in the doorway, b

8、ut instead was sitting in her little kitchen. He stopped his horse and looked into the window, through which the bright sun was shining, and saw the girl, sitting at her spinning wheel and diligently spinning. She looked up, and when she saw the prince looking in she blushed all over, closed her eye

9、s, and continued to spin. I do not know if the thread was entirely even at this time, but she continued to spin until the prince had ridden away.then she stepped to the window and opened it, saying, It is so hot in the kitchen, but she continued to follow him with her eyes as long as she could recog

10、nize the white feathers on his hat.the girl sat back down in the kitchen and continued to work at her spinning. Then a saying came to her that the old woman had sometimes said while she was at work, and she sang it thus:Spindle, spindle, go on out,And bring a suitor to my house.What happened? the spindled immediately jumped out of her hand and out the door. Amazed, she stood up and watched it as it danced merrily across the field, pulling along a glistening golden thread behind it. Before long it had disappeared from her eyes.

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