
格林童话 老鼠、小鸟和香肠 第4节|英语名著The bird set the table while the mouse prepared the food. She jumped into the pot, as the sausage had always done, in order to slither and weave in and about the vegetables and grease them, but before she reached the middle, her hair and skin were scalded off, and she perished. When the bird wanted to eat, no cook was there. Beside himself, he threw the wood this way and that, called out, looked everywhere, but no cook was to be found. Because of his carelessness, the scattered wood caught fire, and the entire house was soon aflame. The bird rushed to fetch water, but the bucket fell into the well, carrying him with it, and he drowned. 小鸟把桌子铺好了,老鼠把菜也做好了,但当老鼠去盛菜时,热气一冲,它一子就掉进了锅里 ,连淹带烫死去了。 小鸟来到厨房想把饭菜端到桌子上去,可它没有看到厨师。 它把柴枝翻来翻去扔得到处都是,这里叫,那里喊,每个地方都寻遍了,就是找不到厨师。 就在这时,灶里的火掉到柴枝上,柴枝马上燃了起来。 小鸟急忙去担水,但匆忙间又把木桶掉到井里去了,它也跟着一起掉了下去。 一个好端端的家庭就这样完了。
格林童话 老鼠、小鸟和香肠 第3节|英语名著And what was the result? The sausage trudged off toward the forest; the bird made the fire; and the mouse put on the pot and waited for the sausage to return with wood for the next day. However, the sausage stayed out so long that the other two feared that something bad had happened. The bird flew off to see if he could find her. A short distance away he came upon a dog that had seized the sausage as free booty and was making off with her. The bird complained bitterly to the dog about this brazen abduction, but he claimed that he had discovered forged letters on the sausage, and that she would thus have to forfeit her life to him. Filled with sorrow, the bird carried the wood home himself and told the mouse what he had seen and heard. They were very sad, but were determined to stay together and make the best of it. 人要是离开了适合自己干的工作岗位时,会有什么结果呢? 香肠出发到森林里去了,小鸟生起火,老鼠架好锅子,只等香肠回家担来第二天用的柴枝。 但香肠去了很久都没有回来,它俩意识到它一定出事了。 小鸟马上飞出去沿着小路去找香肠,但它飞了不远就发现路上有一条狗,狗说它遇到了可怜的小香肠,把它当作可以捕食的猎物抓起来吃掉了。 小鸟指责狗公开抢劫,行凶杀人。 但一切话都已毫无用处,因为狗说它发现香肠从事的工作与它的身份不符合,断定它是伪装的间谍,这样才把它杀死的。 小鸟非常伤心地衔起柴枝回到家里,把自己所看到和听到的都告诉了老鼠。 他和老鼠都很悲痛,但它们两个商定,最好还是住在一起。
格林童话 老鼠、小鸟和香肠 第2节|英语名著For after the mouse had made the fire and carried the water, she could sit in the parlor and rest until it was time for her to set the table. The sausage had only to stay by the pot watching the food cook. When mealtime approached, she would slither through the porridge or the vegetables, and thus everything was greased and salted and ready to eat. The bird would bring his load of wood home. They would eat their meal, and then sleep soundly until the next morning. It was a great life. The next day, because of his friend's advice, the bird refused to go to the forest, saying that he had been their servant long enough. He was no longer going to be a fool for them. Everyone should try a different task for a change. The mouse and the sausage argued against this, but the bird was the master, and he insisted that they give it a try. The sausage was to fetch wood, the mouse became the cook, and the bird was to carry water. 老鼠每天生火、担水之后就回到自己的房间里躺下休息,到了吃饭的时候才去摆好桌椅,铺上桌布。 香肠则坐在锅子旁,除了看食物烹煮的情况外,什么事都不做。 到了要吃饭的时候,只加一点油、盐就算了事,不到一分钟就干完了。 小鸟听了这些话,心里很不是滋味。 它飞回家,把柴担放在地上。 大家和平时一样一起坐在桌子边吃饭,进餐之后又都回房睡觉,一直睡到第二天早晨起来。 还有什么生活比这种默契、合理分工的生活更令人满意呢? 可是小鸟受了朋友的挑拨,第二天不想到森林里去了,还说自己一直在服待它们两个,做了很久的傻子,现在应该交换一下工作,家务事应该大家轮着来干。 尽管老鼠和香肠苦苦劝说,讲明它们这样分工最合理,这样才可能继续维持正常的生活。 但小鸟听不进去,坚持它的提议。 最后,它俩只好顺着它。 它们用抽签的方式决定了这样的分工:香肠去背柴,老鼠做饭,小鸟去担水。
格林童话 老鼠、小鸟和香肠 第1节|英语名著Once upon a time a mouse, a bird, and a sausage formed a partnership. They kept house together, and for a long time they lived in peace and prosperity, acquiring many possessions. The bird's task was to fly into the forest every day to fetch wood. The mouse carried water, made the fire, and set the table. The sausage did the cooking. Whoever is too well off always wants to try something different! Thus one day the bird chanced to meet another bird, who boasted to him of his own situation. This bird criticized him for working so hard while the other two enjoyed themselves at home. 从前,有一只老鼠、一只小鸟和一根香肠住在一个家里,它们和睦相处,生活充满了幸福和快乐。 他们分工合作,积累不断增加,变得十分富裕。 小鸟每天飞到森林里去衔柴回来;老鼠担水,生火,布置饭桌;香肠则负责做饭。 一个人生活太顺畅,就会开始变赖,会想着法子玩新花样。 有一天,小鸟遇到了另外一个朋友,它向朋友很自豪谈起自己生活的惬意现状。 那只鸟却嘲笑它是一个可怜的傻瓜,说它辛辛苦苦在外面干活,另两个伙伴待在家里干轻松的活
格林童话 谜语 第8节|英语名著Next morning, the King's daughter announced that she had guessed the riddle, and sent for the twelve judges and expounded it before them. But the youth begged for a hearing, and said, "She stole into my room in the night and questioned me, otherwise she could not have discovered it." The judges said, "Bring us a proof of this." Then were the three mantles brought thither by the servant, and when the judges saw the misty-grey one which the King's daughter usually wore, they said, "Let the mantle be embroidered with gold and silver, and then it will be your wedding-mantle. 第二天早晨,公主宣布说自己已经猜出了谜语,并且派人叫来十二个法官,当着他们的面说出了谜底。 然而王子请求大家听他说几句。 他说:"她在夜里偷偷溜进我的房间,从我这里问出了答案,否则她是不会知道谜底的。"法官们问:"拿出证据来。"王子的仆人拿来了三条斗篷,法官们看到那条雾一般的斗篷正是公主常常披在身上的,便齐声说:"给这件斗篷绣上金丝银线,它将成为你们的结婚礼服。"
格林童话 谜语 第7节|英语名著And when she thought that he was asleep and dreaming, she spoke to him, and hoped that he would answer in his sleep, as many do, but he was awake, and understood and heard everything quite well. Then she asked, "One slew none, what is that?" He replied, "A raven, which ate of a dead and poisoned horse, and died of it." She inquired further, "And yet slew twelve, what is that?" He answered, "That means twelve murderers, who ate the raven and died of it."When she knew the answer to the riddle she wanted to steal away, but he held her mantle so fast that she was forced to leave it behind her. 她以为王子已经睡着,便跟他说话,希望他像许多人一样在梦中说出谜底来。 然而王子并没有睡着,心里清楚得很,把她的一举一动全听在了耳朵里。 她问:"什么东西不杀任何人?"他回答:"一只吃了被毒药毒死、自己又被毒死的乌鸦。"她又问:"那什么杀了十二个人呢?"他回答:"十二个吃了乌鸦的凶手也死了。"公主得知了谜底后便想悄悄溜走,可王子紧紧扯住她的斗篷,逼得她只好把它留下。
格林童话 谜语 第6节|英语名著As she did not know how to help herself, she ordered her maid to creep into the lord's sleeping-chamber, and listen to his dreams, and thought that he would perhaps speak in his sleep and discover the riddle. But the clever servant had placed himself in the bed instead of his master, and when the maid came there, he tore off from her the mantle in which she had wrapped herself, and chased her out with rods.The second night the King's daughter sent her maid-in-waiting, who was to see if she could succeed better in listening, but the servant took her mantle also away from her, and hunted her out with rods. Now the master believed himself safe for the third night, and lay down in his own bed. Then came the princess herself, and she had put on a misty-grey mantle, and she seated herself near him. 她不知道该怎么办才好,便派她的女仆溜进王子的房间,偷听他梦中说些什么,以为他或许在说梦话时会把谜底漏出来。 但是王子那聪明的仆人却睡到了主人的床上,女仆一溜进来他就扯掉了她的斗篷,用鞭子把她赶了出去。 第二天夜里,公主又派她的贴身女仆去碰碰运气,看她是否能打听出来,但王子的仆人也扯下了她的斗篷,用鞭子把她赶了出去。 第三天,王子觉得自己已经有了把握,便睡回到了自己的房间。 这次公主本人来了。 她披了件雾一般的灰色斗篷,坐在王子的身边。
格林童话 谜语 第5节|英语名著After they had traveled about for a long time, they came to a town in which was a beautiful but proud princess, who had caused it to be proclaimed that whosoever should set her a riddle which she could not guess, that man should be her husband; but if she guessed it, his head must be cut off. She had three days to guess it in, but was so clever that she always found the answer to the riddle given her, before the appointed time. Nine suitors had already perished in this manner, when the King's son arrived, and blinded by her great beauty, was willing to stake his life for it. Then he went to her and laid his riddle before her. "What is this?" said he, "One slew none, and yet slew twelve." She did not know what that was, she thought and thought, but she could not find out, she opened her riddle-books, but it was not in them -- in short, her wisdom was at an end. 他们又走了很久,来到了一座城市,这座城里住着一位非常美丽但又非常高傲的公主,她遍告天下,谁要是能出一个她猜不出的谜语,她就嫁给谁;可她要是猜出来了,那个人就要被砍掉脑袋。 她有三天的时间思考,可她聪明极了,总能在规定的时间之前猜出来。 在王子到来之前,已经有九个人这样送掉了性命。 但王子被她的美貌迷住了,愿意拿自己的性命做赌注。他来到公主那里,给她出谜语:"什么东西不杀任何人,却杀死了十二个人?"她不知道这是什么东西,想来想去怎么也猜不出。 她查遍了各种谜语书,可里面就是没有,一句话,她的智慧遇到了难题。
格林童话 谜语 第4节|英语名著Before they set about this work, they sat down to supper, and the innkeeper and the witch sat down with them, and together they ate a dish of soup in which was cut up the flesh of the raven. Hardly, however, had they swallowed a couple of mouthfuls, before they all fell down dead, for the raven had communicated to them the poison from the horse-flesh. There was no one else left in the house but the innkeeper's daughter, who was honest, and had taken no part in their godless deeds. She opened all doors to the stranger and showed him the heaped-up treasures. But the King's son said she might keep everything, he would have none of it, and rode onwards with his servant. 不过在动手之前,他们一起坐了下来吃用乌鸦肉炖的汤,店老板和那老巫婆也加了进来。 他们刚喝了几口汤便全倒在地上死了,因为乌鸦把死马身上的毒汁传给了他们。 旅店里现在只剩下了店老板的女儿,这是一个诚实的姑娘,没有参加那些罪恶的勾当。 她为这两位陌生人打开了所有的门,让他们看里面存放的金银财宝。 可是王子说那些东西现在全都属于她了,他自己什么也不要,然后,他就带着仆人继续上路了。
格林童话 谜语 第3节|英语名著The servant ran after his master and told him what had happened, but would not leave his saddle behind him, and ran back to fetch it. When, however, he came to the dead horse a raven was already sitting on it devouring it. "Who knows whether we shall find anything better to-day?" said the servant; so he killed the raven, and took it with him. And now they journeyed onwards into the forest the whole day, but could not get out of it. By nightfall they found an inn and entered it. The servant gave the raven to the innkeeper to make ready for supper. They had, however, stumbled on a den of murderers, and during the darkness twelve of these came, intending to kill the strangers and rob them. 仆人追上王子,把发生的事情告诉了他。 仆人舍不得那马鞍,便跑回去取。 可当他跑到死马那里时,竟见一只乌鸦蹲在马的身上,大口大口地吃着马肉。 "谁知道今天还能不能找到更好的东西呢。"仆人心想,便打死了乌鸦,带着它走了。 他们在森林里继续走了整整一天,可怎么也走不出去。 天黑时,他们看到一家旅店,便走了进去。 仆人把乌鸦给店老板,让他烧好了当晚饭。 可是,他们来到的是家黑店,黑暗中店里来了十二个杀人犯,打算杀死这两位陌生人,抢劫他们的钱财。
格林童话 谜语 第2节|英语名著The old woman was sitting in an armchair by the fire, and looked at the stranger with her red eyes. "Good evening," growled she, and pretended to be quite friendly. "Take a seat and rest yourselves." She blew up the fire on which she was cooking something in a small pot. The daughter warned the two to be prudent, to eat nothing, and drink nothing, for the old woman brewed evil drinks. They slept quietly until early morning. When they were making ready for their departure, and the King's son was already seated on his horse, the old woman said, "Stop a moment, I will first hand you a parting draught." Whilst she fetched it, the King's son rode away, and the servant who had to buckle his saddle tight, was the only one present when the wicked witch came with the drink. "Take that to your master," said she. But at that instant the glass broke and the poison spirted on the horse, and it was so strong that the animal immediately fell down dead. "晚上好,"她用嘶哑的声音说,并且竭力装出一副友好的样子,"坐下来歇歇脚吧。"她把炉火扇旺一些,炉子上还有一只小锅子在煮着什么东西。 姑娘警告两位客人千万要小心,什么也不要吃,什么也不要喝,因为老巫婆熬的是魔汤。 他们安安静静地一直睡到天亮,然后便准备动身上路,王子这时已经骑到了马背上了,老巫婆却说:"等一等,我还想请你们喝杯饯行的酒呢。"趁她回去拿酒时,王子赶紧骑马走了。 所以当邪恶的老巫婆端着酒回来时,只有王子的仆人还在那里勒马鞍。 "把这杯酒带给你的主人,"她说,可就在这一刹那,杯子破了,毒酒溅在马身上,立刻把马毒死了。
格林童话 谜语 第1节|英语名著There was once a King's son who was seized with a desire to travel about the world, and took no one with him but a faithful servant. One day he came to a great forest, and when darkness overtook him he could find no shelter, and knew not where to pass the night. Then he saw a girl who was going towards a small house, and when he came nearer, he saw that the maiden was young and beautiful. He spoke to her, and said, "Dear child, can I and my servant find shelter for the night in the little house?" - "Oh, yes," said the girl in a sad voice, "that you certainly can, but I do not advise you to venture it. Do not go in." - "Why not?" asked the King's son. The maiden sighed and said, "My step-mother practises wicked arts; she is ill-disposed toward strangers." Then he saw very well that he had come to the house of a witch, but as it was dark, and he could not go farther, and also was not afraid, he entered. 从前有位王子,一时兴起去周游世界,身边只带了一个忠实的仆人。 一天,他来到了一片大森林,天黑时,没有找到住处,不知道该在哪里过夜。 这时,他看到一个姑娘向一间小屋走去,便跑上前,结果发现这位姑娘既美丽又年轻。 他和她打招呼,说:"好姑娘,我和我的仆人可以在这小屋里过一夜吗?""唉,"姑娘哀伤地说,"可以是可以,但我劝你们最好还是别进去。""为什么?"王子问。 姑娘叹了口气说:"我的继母会巫术,她对陌生人不怀好意。"王子这才明白自己来到了巫婆的家,可是天已经黑了,他无法再往前走,再加上他胆子很大,便进了屋。
格林童话 灰姑娘 第12节|英语名著Then the prince looked at her foot, and saw how the blood was flowing from the shoe, and staining the white stocking. And he turned his horse round and brought the false bride home again. "This is not the right one," said he, "have you no other daughter?" - "No," said the man, "only my dead wife left behind her a little stunted Cinderella; it is impossible that she can be the bride." But the King's son ordered her to be sent for, but the mother said, "Oh no! she is much too dirty, I could not let her be seen." But he would have her fetched, and so Cinderella had to appear. First she washed her face and hands quite clean, and went in and curtseyed to the prince, who held out to her the golden shoe. Then she sat down on a stool, drew her foot out of the heavy wooden shoe, and slipped it into the golden one, which fitted it perfectly. And when she stood up, and the prince looked in her face, he knew again the beautiful maiden that had danced with him, and he cried, "This is the right bride!" The step-mother and the two sisters were thunderstruck, and grew pale with anger; but he put Cinderella before him on his horse and rode off. And as they passed the hazel bush, the two white pigeons cried, 王子低头一看,发现血正从舞鞋里流出来,连她的白色长袜也浸红了,他拨转马头,同样把她送了回去,对她的父亲说:"这不是真新娘,你还有女儿吗?"父亲回答说:"没有了,只有我前妻生的一个叫灰姑娘的小邋遢女儿,她不可能是新娘的。"然而,王子一定要他把她带来试一试。 灰姑娘先把脸和手洗干净,然后走进来很有教养地向王子屈膝行礼。 王子把舞鞋拿给她穿,鞋子穿在她脚上就像是专门为她做的一样。 他走上前仔细看清楚她的脸后,认出了她,马上兴奋的说道:"这才是我真正的新娘。"继母和她的两个姐妹大吃一惊,当王子把灰姑娘扶上马时,她们气得脸都发白了,眼睁睁地看着王子把她带走了。 他们来到榛树边时,小白鸽唱道: Chapter 12 "There they go, there they go! No blood on her shoe; The shoe's not too small, The right bride is she after all." And when they had thus cried, they came flying after and perched on Cinderella's shoulders, one on the right, the other on the left, and so remained. And when her wedding with the prince was appointed to be held the false sisters came, hoping to curry favour, and to take part in the festivities. So as the bridal procession went to the church, the eldest walked on the right side and the younger on the left, and the pigeons picked out an eye of each of them. And as they returned the elder was on the left side and the younger on the right, and the pigeons picked out the other eye of each of them. And so they were condemned to go blind for the rest of their days because of their wickedness and falsehood. "回家吧!回家吧! 快看那只鞋! 王妃! 这是为你做的鞋! 王子! 王子! 快带新娘回家去, 坐在你身边的才是真正的新娘" 鸽子唱完之后,飞上前来,一只停在了她的左肩,一只停在了她的右肩。 当她和王子的婚礼举办时,他们指定让假冒的姐姐也过来参加典礼并助兴。当这一对新人走向教堂时,他们中大的那位走在右边,小的那位走在左边,而鸽子把他们各自的一只眼啄去。当他们返程时,大的那位走在左边,而小的那位走在右边,鸽子又再把她们各自的另一只眼啄去。因为他们的邪恶和坏心肠,她们的余生都将在失明中度过了。
格林童话 灰姑娘 第11节|英语名著Then the prince looked at her foot, and saw how the blood was flowing from the shoe, and staining the white stocking. And he turned his horse round and brought the false bride home again. "This is not the right one," said he, "have you no other daughter?" - "No," said the man, "only my dead wife left behind her a little stunted Cinderella; it is impossible that she can be the bride." But the King's son ordered her to be sent for, but the mother said, "Oh no! she is much too dirty, I could not let her be seen." But he would have her fetched, and so Cinderella had to appear. First she washed her face and hands quite clean, and went in and curtseyed to the prince, who held out to her the golden shoe. Then she sat down on a stool, drew her foot out of the heavy wooden shoe, and slipped it into the golden one, which fitted it perfectly. And when she stood up, and the prince looked in her face, he knew again the beautiful maiden that had danced with him, and he cried, "This is the right bride!" The step-mother and the two sisters were thunderstruck, and grew pale with anger; but he put Cinderella before him on his horse and rode off. And as they passed the hazel bush, the two white pigeons cried, 王子低头一看,发现血正从舞鞋里流出来,连她的白色长袜也浸红了,他拨转马头,同样把她送了回去,对她的父亲说:"这不是真新娘,你还有女儿吗?"父亲回答说:"没有了,只有我前妻生的一个叫灰姑娘的小邋遢女儿,她不可能是新娘的。"然而,王子一定要他把她带来试一试。 灰姑娘先把脸和手洗干净,然后走进来很有教养地向王子屈膝行礼。 王子把舞鞋拿给她穿,鞋子穿在她脚上就像是专门为她做的一样。 他走上前仔细看清楚她的脸后,认出了她,马上兴奋的说道:"这才是我真正的新娘。"继母和她的两个姐妹大吃一惊,当王子把灰姑娘扶上马时,她们气得脸都发白了,眼睁睁地看着王子把她带走了。 他们来到榛树边时,小白鸽唱道:
格林童话 灰姑娘 第10节|英语名著"There they go, there they go! There is blood on her shoe; The shoe is too small, Not the right bride at all!" Then the prince looked at her shoe, and saw the blood flowing. And he turned his horse round and took the false bride home again, saying she was not the right one, and that the other sister must try on the shoe. So she went into her room to do so, and got her toes comfortably in, but her heel was too large. Then her mother handed her the knife, saying, "Cut a piece off your heel; when you are queen you will never have to go on foot." So the girl cut a piece off her heel, and thrust her foot into the shoe, concealed the pain, and went down to the prince, who took his bride before him on his horse and rode off. When they passed by the hazel bush the two pigeons sat there and cried, "There they go, there they go! There is blood on her shoe; The shoe is too small, Not the right bride at all!" "再回去!再回去! 快看那只鞋! 鞋太小,不是为她做的! 王子! 王子! 再找你的新娘吧, 坐在你身边的不是你的新娘! " 王子听见后,下马盯着她的脚看,发现鲜血正从鞋子里流出来,他知道自己被欺骗了,马上掉转马头,把假新娘带回她的家里说道:"这不是真新娘,让另一个妹妹来试试这只鞋子吧。"于是妹妹试着把鞋穿在脚上,脚前面进去了,可脚后跟太大了,就是穿不进去。 她妈妈让她削去脚后跟穿进去,然后拉着她来到王子面前。 王子看她穿好了鞋子,就把她当做新娘扶上马,并肩坐在一起离去了。 但当他们经过榛树时,小鸽子仍栖息在树枝头上,它唱道: "再回去!再回去! 快看那只鞋! 鞋太小,不是为她做的! 王子! 王子! 再找你的新娘吧, 坐在你身边的不是你的新娘! "