小学英语格林童话系列二theTwelveBrothers十二兄弟二阅读素材.docx

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1、the Twelve BrothersNo, they answered.He continued speaking, You have been in the woods while I stayed at home, but I know more than you do.then tell us, they shouted.He answered, If you will promise me that the next girl we meet shall not be killed.Yes, they all shouted. We will show her mercy. Just

2、 tell us.then he said, Our sister is here, and lifted up the tub. The princess came forth in her royal clothing and with the golden star on her forehead, so beautiful, delicate, and fine.they all rejoiced, falling around her neck and kissing her, and they loved her with all their hearts.Now she stay

3、ed at home with Benjamin and helped him with the work. The eleven went into the woods and captured wild game, deer, birds, and doves, so they would have something to eat. Their sister and Benjamin prepared it all. They gathered wood for cooking, herbs for the stew, and put the pot onto the fire so a

4、 meal was always ready when the eleven came home. She also kept the house in order, and made up the beds white and clean. The brothers were always satisfied, and they lived happily with her.One time the two of them had prepared a good meal at home, and so they sat together and ate and drank and were

5、 ever so happy. Now there was a little garden next to the bewitched house, and in it there were twelve lilies, the kind that are called students. Wanting to bring some pleasure to her brothers, she picked the twelve flowers, intending to give one to each of them when they were eating. But in the sam

6、e instant that she picked the flowers, the twelve brothers were transformed into twelve ravens, and they flew away above the woods. The house and the garden disappeared as well.Now the poor girl was alone in the wild woods. Looking around, she saw an old women standing next to her.the old woman said

7、, My child, what have you done? Why did you not leave the twelve white flowers standing? Those were your brothers, and now they have been transformed into ravens forever.the girl said, crying, Is there no way to redeem them?No, said the old woman, There is only one way in the world, and it is so dif

8、ficult that you will never redeem them. You must remain silent for twelve whole years, neither speaking nor laughing. If you speak a single word, even if all but one hour of the seven years has passed, then it will all be for nothing, and your brothers will be killed by that one word.then the girl s

9、aid in her heart, I know for sure that I will redeem my brothers.She went and found a tall tree and climbed to its top, where she sat and span, without speaking and without laughing.Now it came to pass that a king was hunting in these woods. He had a large GREyhound that ran to the tree where the gi

10、rl was sitting. It jumped about, yelping and barking up the tree. The king came, saw the beautiful princess with the golden star on her forehead, and was so enchanted by her beauty that he shouted up to her, asking her to become his wife. She gave him no answer, but nodded with her head. Then he him

11、self climbed the tree, carried her down, set her on his horse, and took her home with him.their wedding was celebrated with GREat pomp and joy, but the bride neither spoke nor laughed.After they had lived a few years happily together, the kings mother, who was a wicked woman, began to slander the yo

12、ung queen, saying to the king, You have brought home a common beggar woman for yourself. Who knows what kind of godless things she is secretly doing. Even if she is a mute and cannot speak, she could at least laugh. Anyone who does not laugh has an evil conscience.At first the king did not want to b

13、elieve this, but the old woman kept it up so long, accusing her of so many wicked things, that the king finally let himself be convinced, and he sentenced her to death.A GREat fire was lit in the courtyard, where she was to be burned to death. The king stood upstairs at his window, looking on with c

14、rying eyes, for he still loved her dearly. She had already been bound to the stake, and the fire was licking at her clothing with its red tongues, when the last moment of the seven years passed.A whirring sound was heard in the air, and twelve ravens approached, landing together. As they touched the

15、 earth, it was her twelve brothers, whom she had redeemed. They ripped the fire apart, put out the flames, and freed their sister, kissing and embracing her.Now that she could open her mouth and speak, she told the king why she had remained silent and had never laughed.the king rejoiced to hear that she was innocent, and they all lived happily together until they died. The wicked stepmother was brought before the court and placed in a barrel filled with boiling oil and poisonous snakes, and she died an evil death.

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