牙齿和爪子.docx
《牙齿和爪子.docx》由会员分享,可在线阅读,更多相关《牙齿和爪子.docx(36页珍藏版)》请在三一办公上搜索。
1、牙齿和爪子Sredni Vashtar Conradin was ten years old and was often ill The boy is not strong,said the doctorHe will not live much longerBut the doctor did not know about Conradins imagination In Conradins lonely, loveless world,his imagination was the only thing that kept him alive Conradins parents were
2、dead and he lived with his auntThe aunt did not like Conradin and was often unkind to himConradin hated her with all his heart, but he obeyed her quietly and took his medicine without arguing Mostly he kept out of her wayShe had no place in his world His real, everyday life in his aunts colourless,
3、comfortless house was narrow and uninteresting But inside his small, dark head exciting and violent thoughts ran wild In the bright world of his imagination Conradin was strong and brave It was a wonderful world, and the aunt was locked out of it The garden was no fun There was nothing interesting t
4、o do He was forbidden to pick the flowers He was forbidden to eat the fruit He was forbidden to play on the grass But behind some trees, in a forgotten corner of the garden, there was an old shed Nobody used the shed, and Conradin took it for his own To him it became something between a playroom and
5、 a church He filled it with ghosts and animals from his imagination But there were also two living things in the shed In one corner lived an old, untidy-looking chicken Conradin had no people to love, and this chicken was the boys dearest friendAnd in a dark, secret place at the back of the shed was
6、 a large wooden box with bars across the front This was the home of a very large ferret with long, dangerous teeth and clawsConradin had bought the ferret and its box from a friendly boy, who lived in the village It had cost him all his money,but Conradin did not mindHe was most terribly afraid of t
7、he ferret, but he loved it with all his heart It was his wonderful,terrible secret He gave the ferret a strange and beautiful name and it became his god The aunt went to church every Sunday She took Conradin with her, but to Conradin her church and her god were without meaning They seemed grey and u
8、ninterestingThe true god lived in the shed, and his name was Sredni Vashtar Every Thursday, in the cool, silent darkness of the shed,Conradin took presents to his god He took flowers in summer and fruits in autumn, and he made strange and wonderful songs for his god Sometimes, on days when something
9、 important happened, Conradin took special presentsHe stole salt from the kitchen and placed it carefully and lovingly in front of the ferrets box One day the aunt had the most terrible toothache It con tinued for three days Morning and evening Conradin put salt in front of his god In the end he alm
10、ost believed that Sredni Vashtar himself had sent the toothache After a time the aunt noticed Conradins visits to the shed Its not good for him to play out there in the cold, she said She could always find a reason to stop Conradin enjoying himself The next morning at breakfast she told Conradin tha
11、t she had sold the chicken She looked at Conradins white face , and waited for him to cry or to be angry But Conradin said nothing; there was nothing to say Perhaps the aunt felt sorry That afternoon there was hot buttered toast for tea Toast was usually forbidden Conradin loved it, but the aunt sai
12、d that it was bad for him Also, it made 1 extra work for the cook Conradin looked at the toast and quietly took a piece of bread and butter I thought you liked toast, the aunt said crossly Sometimes,said Conradin In the shed that evening Conradin looked sadly at the empty corner where his chicken ha
13、d lived And, for the first time, he asked his ferret-god to do something for him Do one thing for me, Sredni Vashtar,he said softly He did not say what he wanted Sredni Vashtar was a god, after all There is no need to explain things to godsThen, with a last look at the empty corner, Conradin returne
14、d to the world that he hated And every night, in the shed and in his bedroom, Con radin repeated again and again Do one thing for me, Sredni Vashtar So Conradins visits to the shed continued The aunt no ticed, and went to look in the shed again What are you keeping in that locked box? she asked Im s
15、ure youre keeping an animal there Its not good for you Conradin said nothing The aunt searched his bedroom until she found the key to the box She marched down to the shed It was a cold afternoon, and Conradin was forbidden to go outside From the window of the diningroom Conradin could just see the d
16、oor of the shed He stood and waited He saw the aunt open the shed door She went insideNow, thought Conradin, she has found the box She is opening the door, and feeling about inside the box where my god lives Do one thing for me, Sredni Vashtar,said Conradin softly But he said it without hope She wil
17、l win, he thoughtShe always wins Soon she will come out of the shed and give her orders Somebody will come and take my wonderful god away-not a god any more,just a brown ferret in a boxThen there will be nothing important in my life The doctor will be right I shall sicken and die She will win She al
18、ways wins In his pain and misery, Conradin began to sing the song of his god: Sredni Vashtar went into battle His thoughts were red thoughts and his teeth were white his enemies called for peace but be brought them death Sredni Vashtar the Beautiful Suddenly he stopped singing and went nearer to the
19、 windowThe door of the shed was still open Slowly, very slowly the minutes went by Conradin watched the birds on the grassHe counted them, always with one eye on that open door The unsmiling housekeeper came in with the tea things Still Sonradin stood and watched and waited Hope was growing,like a s
20、mall, sick flower, in his heart Very softly he sang his song again, and his hope grew and grew And then he saw a very wonderful thing Out of the shed came a long, low, yellowandbrown animal There were red, wet stains around its mouth and neck Sredni Vashtar! said Conradin softly The ferretgod made i
21、ts way to the bottom of the garden It stopped for a moment, then went quietly into the long grass and disappeared for ever Tea is ready, said the housekeeper Where is your aunt? She went down to the shed, said Conradin 2 And, while the housekeeper went down to call the aunt,Conradin took the toastin
22、gfork out of the diningroom cupboard He sat by the fire and toasted a piece of bread for himself While he was toasting it and putting butter on it,Conradin listened to the noises beyond the dining room doorFirst there were loud screams-that was the housekeeperThen there was the cooks answering crySo
23、on there came the sound of several pairs of feet They were carrying something heavy into the house Who is going to tell that poor child? said the housekeeper Well, someone will have to,answered the cook And,while they were arguing, Conradin made himself another piece of toast The Story-Teller It was
- 配套讲稿:
如PPT文件的首页显示word图标,表示该PPT已包含配套word讲稿。双击word图标可打开word文档。
- 特殊限制:
部分文档作品中含有的国旗、国徽等图片,仅作为作品整体效果示例展示,禁止商用。设计者仅对作品中独创性部分享有著作权。
- 关 键 词:
- 牙齿 爪子

链接地址:https://www.31ppt.com/p-3644869.html