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30Aesop's Fables1 The Dog in the manger
By Sharri McGarry
It had been another busy day at the farm. Dog yawned. It was hot, hot, hot! And Dog was tired. He looked around for somewhere to snooze. The barn was shady and quiet.
And in the barn there was a man-ger, and it was full of hay to feed the cows. Ah, yes! The manger was just the right place for a dog to sleep. It was soft and smelled of fresh hay and it was cool in the barn after the heat of the sun.
Dog climbed into the manger and turned around – once…twice…three times – and curled himself into a nest of hay with his nose by his tail.
At that moment, who should come into the barn but Bull and all the cows?
'Time for some dinner, my dears?' said Bull, stepping aside to allow his wives to go into the barn first.
'Oh, thank you dear!' replied Queeny-cow, daintily strolling in at the head of the herd2. 'You are such a gentleman! A nice munch3 of cool hay would be very nice – OH! 'She stopped when she saw Dog. All the cows stopped when they saw Dog. Dog didn' t open his eyes, but his ears pricked4 up like satellite dishes.
'Oh dear, said Queenie-cow, as
Bull came up beside her. 'There appears to be a dog in the manger! '
'A dog? A dog?' blustered5 Bull.
'What would a dog be doing in the manger? Dogs don’t eat hay! I say!
I say, Dog! What are you doing in our manger?'
'Sleeping,' grunted6 Dog. 'Go away! '
'Well!' said Queenie-cow in a sulky voice. 'That's no way to behave in front of ladies!'
'You are not ladies – you are cat-tle,' said Dog. 'That's what you are. '
'Well!' squeaked7 Queenie-cow, offended. 'I have never been spoken to in that way!'
'Hrmph!' snorted Bull. 'I must ask you to not speak to my wife that way. She's very delicate, you know!
My dear,' he said to Queenie-cow,
'Leave this to me! '
'Sir!' he continued, lowering his head and displaying his very fine horns, 'I must ask you to leave the manger NOW!'
'Or else?' asked Dog. He rose up on stiff legs, lowered his head and bared his teeth. 'OR ELSE? ' he barked.
Bull looked at the fierce dog and backed away in sudden confusion.
'Alright! Alright! K..K..Keep your hair on! '
'Attack him! ' Queenie-cow encour-aged. 'Don’t be cowed!'
'I am cowed!' squeaked Bull, back-ing away towards the door. 'I have just remembered what my dear old mother always used to say to me! She said "Let sleeping dog’s lie! " Goodbye! '
And Bull lumbered8 out of the barn.
'Well!' said Queenie-cow. 'So much for him - we'll do this my way!' she said, turning smartly and wandering out of the door.
'Delusional9!' muttered Dog, watch-ing the cows nudging out of the barn door. 'Daft!' snorted Dog, turning around three times in the hay. ' Dippy!' decided10 Dog, curling himself into a nest of hay with a groan11 of contentment and shutting his eyes.
'DOG!' roared a man's voice.
Farmer John stormed furiously in through the barn door.
'DOG!' he shouted angrily. ' Get out of that manger at once, you selfish animal! There are silly cows milling everywhere they shouldn' t be! I've got cows in my kitchen!
I've got cows in my car! And I've got a Bull hiding under my bed!
Stop being a dog in a manger and go and round up the sheep!'
Dog jumped down from the hay and skulked12 out of the barn with his tail between his legs.
'Drat!' he sighed. 'It 's a dog 's life! '
1 fables | |
n.寓言( fable的名词复数 );神话,传说 | |
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n.兽群,牧群;vt.使集中,把…赶在一起 | |
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v.用力嚼,大声咀嚼 | |
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v.短促地尖叫( squeak的过去式和过去分词 );吱吱叫;告密;充当告密者 | |
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砍伐(lumber的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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12 skulked | |
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