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英文童话故事:Water of Life :安徒生童话故事|格林童话故事|童话故事剧本|短篇童话故事 Once upon a time... Three brothers and one sister lived together in a small cottage, and they loved one another dearly. One day the eldest brother, who had never done anything but amuse himself from sunrise to sunset, said to the rest, ”Let us all work hard, and perhaps we shall grow rich, and be able to build ourselves a palace.”And his brothers and sister answered joyfully, ”Yes, we will all work!”So they fell to working with all their might, till at last they became rich, and were able to build themselves a beautiful palace; and everyone came from miles round to see its wonders, and to say how splendid it was. No one thought of finding any faults, till at length an old woman, who had been walking through the rooms with a crowd of people, suddenly exclaimed, ”Yes, it is a splendid palace, but there is still something it needs!””And what may that be?””A church.”When they heard this the brothers set to work again to earn some more money, and when they had got enough they set about building a church, which should be as large and beautiful as the palace itself.And after the church was finished greater numbers of people than ever flocked to see the palace and the church and vast gardens and magnificent halls.But one day, as the brothers were as usual doing the honours to their guests, an old man turned to them and said, ”Yes, it is all most beautiful, but there is still something it needs!””And what may that be?””A pitcher of the water of life, a branch of the tree the smell of whose flowers gives eternal beauty, and the talking bird.””And where am I to find all those?””Go to the mountain that is far off yonder, and you will find what you seek.”After the old man had bowed politely and taken farewell of them the eldest brother said to the rest, ”I will go in search of the water of life, and the talking bird, and the tree of beauty.””But suppose some evil thing befalls you?” asked his sister. ”How shall we know?””You are right,” he replied; ” I had not thought of that!”Then they followed the old man, and said to him, ”My eldest brother wishes to seek for the water of life, and the tree of beauty, and the talking bird, that you tell him are needful to make our palace perfect. But how shall we know if any evil thing befall him?”So the old man took them a knife, and gave it to them, saying, ”Keep this carefully, and as long as the blade is bright all is well; but if the blade is bloody, then know that evil has befallen him.”The brothers thanked him, and departed, and went straight to the palace, where they found the young man making ready to set out for the mountain where the treasures he longed for lay hid.And he walked, and he walked, and he walked, till he had gone a great way, and there he met a giant.”Can you tell me how much further I have still to go before I reach that mountain yonder?””And why do you wish to go there?””I am seeking the water of life, the talking bird, and a branch of the tree of beauty.””Many have passed by seeking those treasures, but none have ever come back; and you will never come back either, unless you mark my words. Follow this path, and when you reach the mountain you will find it covered with stones. Do not stop to look at them, but keep on your way. As you go you will hear scoffs and laughs behind you; it will be the stones that mock. Do not heed them; above all, do not turn round. If you do you will become as one of them. Walk straight on till you get to the top, and then take all you wish for.”The young man thanked him for his counsel, and walked, and walked, and walked, till he reached the mountain. And as he climbed he heard behind him scoffs and jeers, but he kept his ears steadily closed to them. At last the noise grew so loud that he lost patience, and he stooped to pick up a stone to hurl into the midst of the clamour, when suddenly his arm seemed to stiffen, and the next moment he was a stone himself!That day his sister, who thought her brother”s steps were long in returning, took out the knife and found the blade was red as blood. Then she cried out to her brothers that something terrible had come to pass.”I will go and find him,” said the second. And he went. And he walked, and he walked, and he walked, till he met the giant, and asked him if he had seen a young man travelling towards the mountain.And the giant answered, ”Yes, I have seen him pass, but I have not seen him come back. The spell must have worked upon him.””Then what can I do to disenchant him, and find the water of life, the talking bird, and a branch of the tree of beauty?””Follow this path, and when you reach the mountain you will find it covered with stones. Do not stop to look at them, but climb steadily on. Above all, heed not the laughs and scoffs that will arise on all sides, and never turn round. And whe。

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