英语童话《三片羽毛》精编.docx
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英语童话《三片羽毛》英语童话《三片羽毛》《三片羽毛》是收录于《格林童话》中的一则童话故事,由格林兄弟搜集编撰。故事讲述了从前有个老国王,他有三个儿子,老大和老二很聪明,小儿子心地善良却很笨。国王想找继承人,就出题考他们,给三个儿子三片羽毛,让他们朝羽毛指的.方向去找世界上最漂亮的地毯、戒指和姑娘,谁获胜谁就继承王位。最后小王子在大蟾蜍的帮助下,取得胜利当上了国王。下面,小编为大家带来英文版的《三片羽毛》。TheThreeFeathersJacobandWilhelmGrimmOnceuponatimetherewasakingwhohadthreesons,twoofwhomwerecleverandintelligent,butthethirdonedidnottalkverymuch,wassimpleminded,andtheonlynametheygavehimwastheSimpleton.Whenthekingbecameoldandweak,andthoughtthathewasnearinghisend,hedidnotknowwhichofhissonsshouldinheritthekingdomafterhim,sohesaidtothem,Goforth,andtheoneofyouwhobringsmethefinestcarpet,heshallbekingaftermydeath.Sotherewouldbenodisputeamongthem,heledthemtothefrontofhiscastle,blewthreefeathersintotheair,andsaid,Astheyfly,soshallyougo.Theonefeatherflewtotheeast,theothertothewest,andthethirdfeatherflewstraightahead,fallingquicklytothegroundaftergoingonlyashortdistance.Theonebrotherwenttotheright,theothertotheleft,andtheylaughedattheSimpletonwhohadtostandtherewherethethirdfeatherhadfallen.TheSimpletonsatdownandwassad.Thenhesuddenlynoticedthattherewasatrapdoornexttohisfeather.Helifteditup,foundastairway,andclimbeddowninside.Hecametoanotherdoorandknockedonit,uponwhichheheardsomeonecallingoutfromwithin:Maidengreenandsmall,Hoppingtoad,Hoppingtoad'spuppy,Hoptoandfro,Quicklyseewhoisoutside.Thedooropened,andhesawabig,fattoadsittingthere,surroundedbyalargenumberoflittletoads.Thefattoadaskedwhathewanted.TheSimpletonanswered,Iwouldlikethemostbeautifulandfinestcarpet.Thenthefattoadcalledtoayoungtoad,saying:Maidengreenandsmall,Hoppingtoad,Hoppingtoad'spuppy,Hoptoandfro,Bringmethelargebox.Theyoungtoadbroughtthebox,andthefattoadopenedit,thengavetheSimpletonacarpetfromit.Itwassobeautifulandsofine,thelikeofwhichcouldneverhavebeenwovenintheworldabove.Hethankedthetoadandclimbedbackout.Nowtheothertwothoughtthattheirbrotherwassostupidthathewouldnotfindanythingtobringhome.Whyshouldwespendalotofeffortlookingforacarpet?theysaid,sotheytooksomepiecesofcourseclothfromthefirstshepherd&#3