小学英语英语故事童话故事TheMostIncredibleThing最难使人相信的事情.doc

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1、TheMostIncredibleThing最难使人相信的事情Whosoever could do the most incredible thing was to have the Kings daughter and half of his kingdom.The young men, yes, and the old ones too, bent their heads, their muscles, and their hearts upon winning. To do what they thought was the most incredible thing, two ate

2、themselves to death, and one died of overdrinking. Even the boys in the street practiced spitting on their own backs, which they supposed was the most incredible thing anyone could do.On a certain day there was to be an exhibition of things most incredible and everyone showed his best work. Judges w

3、ere appointed, ranging from children of three to old men of ninety. It was a grand exposition of things out of the ordinary, but everybody promptly agreed that most incredible of all was a great hall clock - an extraordinary contraption, outside and in.When the clock struck, out came lifelike figure

4、s to tell the hour. There were twelve separate performances of these moving figures, with speaking and singing. People said that nothing so incredible had ever before been seen.The clock struck one, and there stood Moses on the mountain, writing in the tablets of the law the first great commandment:

5、 There is only one true God. The clock struck two, and there were Adam and Eve, just as they first met in the Garden of Eden. Were ever two people so lucky! They didnt own so much as a clothes-closet, and they didnt need one. At the stroke of three the three Holy Kings appeared. One was as black as

6、a coal, but he couldnt help that. The sun had blackened him. These kings brought incense and precious gifts. When the stroke of four sounded, the seasons advanced in their order. Spring carried a budding bough of beech, on which a cuckoo sang. Summer had for her sign a grasshopper on a ripening ear

7、of wheat. Autumn had only an empty storks nest, for the birds had flown away. Winters tame crow perched on the corner of the stove, and told old tales of bygone days. At five oclock there was a procession of the five senses. Sight was represented by a man who made spectacles. Hearing was a noisy cop

8、persmith. Smell was a flower girl with violets for sale. Taste came dressed as a cook. Feeling was a mourner, with crape down to his heels. As the clock struck six, there sat a gambler, throwing dice for the highest cast of all, and they fell with the sixes up. Then came the seven days of the week,

9、or they might be the seven deadly sins. People could not be sure which they were, for they were not easy to distinguish. Next came a choir of monks, to sing the eight oclock evensong. At the stroke of nine, the nine muses appeared. One was an astronomer, one kept the books of history, and the others

10、 were connected with the theater. Ten oclock struck, and Moses came forth again, this time with the tables in which were written all ten of Gods commandments. When the clock struck again, boys and girls danced out. They played and sang this song: All the way to heaven The clock struck eleven.And ele

11、ven it struck. Then came the stroke of twelve. Out marched the night watchman, wearing his cap and carrying his morning star - which is a truncheon tipped with spikes. He sang the old watch song: Twas at the midnight hour Our Savior He was born-and as he sang the roses about him unfolded into the he

12、ads of angels, with rainbow-tinted wings.It was good to hear. It was charming to see. The whole thing was a work of extraordinary craftsmanship, and everyone agreed that it was the most incredible thing. The artist who had made it was young, generous, and sincere, a true friend, and a great help to

13、his poor father and mother. He was altogether worthy of the Princess and of half the kingdom.On the day that they were to proclaim who had won, the whole town was bedecked and be-draped. The Princess sat on her throne. It had been newly stuffed with horsehair for the occasion, but it was still far f

14、rom comfortable or pleasant. The judges winked knowingly at the man they had chosen, who stood there so happy and proud. His fortune was made, for had he not done the most incredible thing!No! a tall, bony, powerful fellow bawled out. Leave it to me, I am the man to do the most incredible thing, and

15、 then he swung his ax at the craftsmans clock. Crack, crash, smash! There lay the whole thing. Here rolled the wheels, and there flew the hairsprings. It was wrecked and ruined. I did that, said the lout. My work beat his, and bowled you over, all in one stroke. I have done the most incredible thing

16、.To destroy such a work of art! said the judges. Why its the most incredible thing weve ever seen. And the people said so too. So he was awarded the Princess and half the kingdom, because a law is a law, even if it happens to be a most incredible one.They blew trumpets from the ramparts and the city towers, and they announced, The wedding will now take place. The Princess was not especially happy about it, but sh

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