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英语童话故事(文本):The Labourer and the Nightingale 2010/03/15 |
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he set a trap for it and captured it. 'Now that I have caughtthee,' he cried, 'thou shalt always sing to me.''We Nightingales never sing i... |
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英语童话故事(文本):The Laborer and the Snake 2010/03/15 |
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over his loss, the Father resolved to kill the Snake. The nextday, when it came out of its hole for food, he took up his axe,but by swingi... |
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英语童话故事(文本):The Hart and the Hunter 2010/03/15 |
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noble horns as these, with such antlers! I wish I had legs moreworthy to bear such a noble crown; it is a pity they are so slimand slight.... |
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英语童话故事(文本):The Hart in the Ox-Stall 2010/02/08 |
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英语童话故事(文本):The Hart in the Ox-Stallbe seen but the tips of his horns. Soon after the Hunters came upand asked if any one had seen the Hart... |
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英语童话故事(文本):The Hawk and the Nightingale 2010/02/08 |
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英语童话故事(文本):The Hawk and the Nightingaledown and seized him. The Nightingale, about to lose his life,earnestly begged the Hawk to let him g... |
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英语童话故事(文本):The Heifer and the Ox 2010/03/15 |
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compelled to labor. Shortly afterwards, at the harvest festival,the owner released the Ox from his yoke, but bound the Heiferwith cords an... |
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英语童话故事(文本):The Hawk, the Kite, and the Pigeons 2010/03/15 |
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admitted him into the cote, they found that he made more havocand slew a larger number of them in one day than the Kite couldpounce upon i... |
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英语童话故事(文本):The Lamp 2010/03/15 |
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arose, and the Lamp was immediately extinguished. Its owner litit again, and said: 'Boast no more, but henceforth be content togive thy li... |
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英语童话故事(文本):The Lark and Her Young Ones 2010/03/15 |
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attained the use of their wings and the full plumage of theirfeathers, when the owner of the field, looking over his ripecrop, said, 'The ... |
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英语童话故事(文本):The Lion and the Bull 2010/03/15 |
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ensure his destruction. He approached the Bull and said, 'I haveslain a fine sheep, my friend; and if you will come home andpartake of him... |
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