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The Boy who cried Wolf
A young boy got a job with a shep-herd.
‘Just keep your eyes open and
look out for wolves’ said the shep-herd. ‘Wolves always try to eat my
sheep. If you see one, ring this bell
and shout out ‘ Wolf..! Wolf..!’ Then
we’ll come running with our guns.
Can you do that, boy?’ ‘Don’t
you worry Mr Shepherd3,’ said the
boy. ‘Your sheep are safe with me.’
The boy took the sheep up into the
hills and sat down with his bell.
‘Don’t worry sheep,’ he said. ‘I’m
here now. I’m in charge. You’ll be
safe with me.’
All morning the boy sat in the grass
looking for wolves. ‘I expect they’re
hiding,’ he said to the sheep.
That night the boy took the sheep
back to the village. The shepherd
counted his sheep and was very
pleased. ‘Well done,’ he said. ‘All
safe. Same again tomorrow?’
‘Yes s ir !’ said the boy.
The next day was exactly the same
as the first day. The boy took the
sheep to the hills and sat down
with his bell looking for wolves.
There weren’t any.
The boy noticed that the day felt
very long. There was no-one to
talk to...except sheep...and the
sheep never talked back...they
just ate grass...all day...
By the fifth day the boy was very
bored with his job. He looked up at
the mountains. Not a wolf in sight.
He looked down at the bell and he
thought : ‘Maybe I could just pre-tend there’s a wolf.’
So he picked up his bell...
...and rang it, shouting ‘Wolf...wolf...
...hurry... come quickly...there’s a
big old wolf coming!’
Soon he could hear the sound of
men running up the hill. ‘Where is
it?’ said the shepherd. ‘Gone, ’ said
the boy.
‘He just ran off.’ ‘Well done boy,’
said the shepherd. ‘You saved my
sheep.’ The other men all patted
the boy on the head and said
how brave he’d been and what a
good job he’d done. The boy felt
so proud and pleased with him-self that he almost forgot that he’d
made the whole thing up.
A few days later he was bored
again. ‘The only good day I had
in this job was when I pretended
there was a wolf,’ he told the
sheep. ‘And I rang my bell and all
the men came and told me what a
good job I’d done. It was brilliant.’
He looked at his bell. And that’s
when he decided5 to do it again.
He rang, he shouted and again the
men came running. ‘Where is it?’
said the shepherd. ‘Gone,’ said the
boy. ‘Ran away.’ This time the men
didn’t say ‘well done’ and pat4 him
on the head. This time they looked
at the boy like they didn’t believe
him. ‘There was a wolf, honest,’ he
said. The men just walked back to
the village without speaking.
Now the boy felt really sorry for
himself. ‘They know I rang my bell
when there was no wolf.’
Then out of the corner of his eye
he saw a movement - a big grey
thing was coming down the hillside
heading6 straight for the sheep.
The boy rang his bell and he shout-ed. ‘Wolf...wolf...come quickly...
...there’s a wolf ! ’
Down in the village the men heard
the bell ring and just carried on
working.
‘Little fool,’ said the Shepherd.
‘Does he really think we’ll fall for
that again?’
The boy kept ringing his bell.
There were tears in his eyes as
he watched the wolf make a meal
of one of the shepherd’s fattest
sheep.
‘I rang my bell but nobody came,’
the boy told the shepherd that
evening.
The shepherd nodded ‘Nobody
believes a liar7 ...even when he’s
speaking the truth.’
1 fables | |
n.寓言( fable的名词复数 );神话,传说 | |
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2 rob | |
v.抢劫;vi.抢劫,盗窃;vt.非法剥夺,使丧失,抢劫 | |
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3 shepherd | |
n.牧羊者,牧师,指导者;v.看守,领导,指导 | |
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4 pat | |
n.轻拍,拍打声;vt.轻拍,拍打;vi.轻跑,轻击;adv.适时,彻底;adj.油腔滑调的,恰好的,合适的 | |
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5 decided | |
adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的 | |
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6 heading | |
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7 liar | |
n.说谎的人 | |
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