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   THE BUCKWHEAT故事

   VERY often, after a violent thunder-storm, a field of

   buckwheat appears blackened and singed, as if a flame of fire

   had passed over it. The country people say that this

   appearance is caused by lightning; but I will tell you what

   the sparrow says, and the sparrow heard it from an old

   willow-tree which grew near a field of buckwheat, and is there

   still. It is a large venerable tree, though a little crippled

   by age. The trunk has been split, and out of the crevice grass

   and brambles grow. The tree bends for-ward slightly, and the

   branches hang quite down to the ground just like green hair.

   Corn grows in the surrounding fields, not only rye and barley,

   but oats,-pretty oats that, when ripe, look like a number of

   little golden canary-birds sitting on a bough. The corn has a

   smiling look and the heaviest and richest ears bend their

   heads low as if in pious humility. Once there was also a field

   of buckwheat, and this field was exactly opposite to old

   willow-tree. The buckwheat did not bend like the other grain,

   but erected its head proudly and stiffly on the stem. "I am as

   valuable as any other corn," said he, "and I am much

   handsomer; my flowers are as beautiful as the bloom of the

   apple blossom, and it is a pleasure to look at us. Do you know

   of anything prettier than we are, you old willow-tree?"

   And the willow-tree nodded his head, as if he would say,

   "Indeed I do."

   But the buckwheat spread itself out with pride, and said,

   "Stupid tree; he is so old that grass grows out of his body."

   There arose a very terrible storm. All the field-flowers

   folded their leaves together, or bowed their little heads,

   while the storm passed over them, but the buckwheat stood

   erect in its pride. "Bend your head as we do," said the

   flowers.

   "I have no occasion to do so," replied the buckwheat.

   "Bend your head as we do," cried the ears of corn; "the

   angel of the storm is coming; his wings spread from the sky

   above to the earth beneath. He will strike you down before you

   can cry for mercy."

   "But I will not bend my head," said the buckwheat.

   "Close your flowers and bend your leaves," said the old

   willow-tree. "Do not look at the lightning when the cloud

   bursts; even men cannot do that. In a flash of lightning

   heaven opens, and we can look in; but the sight will strike

   even human beings blind. What then must happen to us, who only

   grow out of the earth, and are so inferior to them, if we

   venture to do so?"

   "Inferior, indeed!" said the buckwheat. "Now I intend to

   have a peep into heaven." Proudly and boldly he looked up,

   while the lightning flashed across the sky as if the whole

   world were in flames.

   When the dreadful storm had passed, the flowers and the

   corn raised their drooping heads in the pure still air,

   refreshed by the rain, but the buckwheat lay like a weed in

   the field, burnt to blackness by the lightning. The branches

   of the old willow-tree rustled in the wind, and large

   water-drops fell from his green leaves as if the old willow

   were weeping. Then the sparrows asked why he was weeping, when

   all around him seemed so cheerful. "See," they said, how the

   sun shines, and the clouds float in the blue sky. Do you not

   smell the sweet perfume from flower and bush? Wherefore do you

   weep, old willow-tree?" Then the willow told them of the

   haughty pride of the buckwheat, and of the punishment which

   followed in consequence.

   This is the story told me by the sparrows one evening when

   I begged them to relate some tale to me.

   THE END



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生词表:
  • buckwheat [´bʌkwi:t] 移动到这儿单词发声 n.荞麦(粉) 六级词汇
  • venerable [´venərəbəl] 移动到这儿单词发声 a.可尊敬的;森严的 四级词汇
  • crevice [´krevis] 移动到这儿单词发声 n.裂缝,罅隙 四级词汇
  • humility [hju:´militi] 移动到这儿单词发声 n.谦逊,谦让 四级词汇
  • blackness [´blæknis] 移动到这儿单词发声 n.黑色;阴险 四级词汇
  • weeping [´wi:piŋ] 移动到这儿单词发声 a.&n.哭泣(的) 六级词汇
  • wherefore [´weəfɔ:] 移动到这儿单词发声 ad.为什么;因此 四级词汇


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