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The Frogs who wanted a King
By Rob John
The Frogs should have been happy.
It was summer, they had plenty to eat and nothing much to do except mess about in the cool clear water of their pool. They should have been very happy indeed...but they weren’t.
‘Being a frog’s a bit boring actu-ally,’ said a frog .
‘Yeah. It’s just eating and swim-ming basically,’ said another.
‘What’s the point? Why are we here? Why can’t life be more excit-ing?’
‘If only we had a leader,’ said a fat bullfrog. ‘If we had a leader he’d tell us what to do .’
‘That’s right,’ said another Frog.
‘If we had a leader he’d organise2...parties and...plays and...picnics and errr...
‘Of course what we really need......in an ideal world,’ said the bullfrog, ‘ is a King.’
The frogs all gasped3. A king!
Imagine! Their very own king with a crown on his head, giving orders and telling them all what to do.
‘So how do we get a king?’ said the little frog.
‘To get a King,’ said the bullfrog,
‘you need to go to the top.’
The Frogs knew what the bullfrog meant. The king of all the gods was called Jupiter. If you needed to go to the top you couldn’t go any higher than Jupiter.
Later that afternoon the frogs watched as the bullfrog then climbed up onto a rock and cleared his throat.
‘Excuse me,’ he shouted in his loudest voice. ‘Excuse me , Jupiter......we were wondering if we could have a King? Please,’ said the bullfrog.
Jupiter was very busy and didn’t want to be bothered but he knew that if he didn’t give those frogs something they’d keep croaking4 on and on and on...so he said:
‘Alright! Enough! You want a King? Well have this one!’
Into the pond fell a huge log of wood.
‘Wow!’ said the little frog. ‘Look how big our King is !’
‘He’s enormous,’ said the bullfrog.
All day the frogs swam around their enormous King and waited for him to speak but the new King didn’t say a word.
‘He’s a bit quiet in’t he?’ said the little frog ‘...for a King.’
‘Yeah,’ they all agreed. ‘He’s a bit quiet. ’
Days went past and the new king never said a word. In fact he didn’t even move and after a while the frogs stopped thinking of him as a king and started using him as a diving platform and sunbathing5 area.
‘I don’t think this King is much good to be honest,’ said one of the younger frogs.
‘Yes,’ said somebody else. ‘Tell Jupiter that frogs deserve a proper king who’ll move about and be powerful and strong and frighten-ing and...’
Now Jupiter was listening to all this and these noisy ungrateful frogs were making him very angry in-deed. He lifted his right hand.
‘You want a frightening king do you frogs?’ he said. ‘Well try this one for size.’
From out of the sky came a huge white stork6, the biggest bird they’d ever seen. The frogs ran in terror as the stork started gobbling them up in his huge beak7.
‘Please, Lord Jupiter,’ said the bull-frog. ‘Save us. Take away this terrible King.’
‘Do you see now?’ said Jupiter.
‘Better to have no king at all than a cruel one. ’
But the frogs weren’t listening ... ...they’d all disappeared.
1 fables | |
n.寓言( fable的名词复数 );神话,传说 | |
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2 organise | |
vt.组织,安排,筹办 | |
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3 gasped | |
v.喘气( gasp的过去式和过去分词 );喘息;倒抽气;很想要 | |
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4 croaking | |
v.呱呱地叫( croak的现在分词 );用粗的声音说 | |
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5 sunbathing | |
n.日光浴 | |
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6 stork | |
n.鹳 | |
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7 beak | |
n.鸟嘴,茶壶嘴,钩形鼻 | |
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