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the devoted friend-第3部分
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he took down his great fur coat; and his warm scarlet cap; and tied
a muffler round his throat; and started off。
〃What a dreadful storm it was! The night was so black that little
Hans could hardly see; and the wind was so strong that he could
scarcely stand。 However; he was very courageous; and after he had
been walking about three hours; he arrived at the Doctor's house;
and knocked at the door。
〃'Who is there?' cried the Doctor; putting his head out of his
bedroom window。
〃'Little Hans; Doctor。'
〃'What do you want; little Hans?'
〃'The Miller's son has fallen from a ladder; and has hurt himself;
and the Miller wants you to come at once。'
〃'All right!' said the Doctor; and he ordered his horse; and his
big boots; and his lantern; and came downstairs; and rode off in
the direction of the Miller's house; little Hans trudging behind
him。
〃But the storm grew worse and worse; and the rain fell in torrents;
and little Hans could not see where he was going; or keep up with
the horse。 At last he lost his way; and wandered off on the moor;
which was a very dangerous place; as it was full of deep holes; and
there poor little Hans was drowned。 His body was found the next
day by some goatherds; floating in a great pool of water; and was
brought back by them to the cottage。
〃Everybody went to little Hans' funeral; as he was so popular; and
the Miller was the chief mourner。
〃'As I was his best friend;' said the Miller; 'it is only fair that
I should have the best place'; so he walked at the head of the
procession in a long black cloak; and every now and then he wiped
his eyes with a big pocket…handkerchief。
〃'Little Hans is certainly a great loss to every one;' said the
Blacksmith; when the funeral was over; and they were all seated
comfortably in the inn; drinking spiced wine and eating sweet
cakes。
〃'A great loss to me at any rate;' answered the Miller; 'why; I had
as good as given him my wheelbarrow; and now I really don't know
what to do with it。 It is very much in my way at home; and it is
in such bad repair that I could not get anything for it if I sold
it。 I will certainly take care not to give away anything again。
One always suffers for being generous。'〃
〃Well?〃 said the Water…rat; after a long pause。
〃Well; that is the end;〃 said the Linnet。
〃But what became of the Miller?〃 asked the Water…rat。
〃Oh! I really don't know;〃 replied the Linnet; 〃and I am sure that
I don't care。〃
〃It is quite evident then that you have no sympathy in your
nature;〃 said the Water…rat。
〃I am afraid you don't quite see the moral of the story;〃 remarked
the Linnet。
〃The what?〃 screamed the Water…rat。
〃The moral。〃
〃Do you mean to say that the story has a moral?〃
〃Certainly;〃 said the Linnet。
〃Well; really;〃 said the Water…rat; in a very angry manner; 〃I
think you should have told me that before you began。 If you had
done so; I certainly would not have listened to you; in fact; I
should have said 'Pooh;' like the critic。 However; I can say it
now〃; so he shouted out 〃Pooh〃 at the top of his voice; gave a
whisk with his tail; and went back into his hole。
〃And how do you like the Water…rat?〃 asked the Duck; who came
paddling up some minutes afterwards。 〃He has a great many good
points; but for my own part I have a mother's feelings; and I can
never look at a confirmed bachelor without the tears coming into my
eyes。〃
〃I am rather afraid that I have annoyed him;〃 answered the Linnet。
〃The fact is; that I told him a story with a moral。〃
〃Ah! that is always a very dangerous thing to do;〃 said the Duck。
And I quite agree with her。
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