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25-snow-white and rose-red-第2部分
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stools! to disfigure a fellow's face? It wasn't enough that
you shortened my beard before; but you must now needs
cut off the best bit of it。 I can't appear like this before
my own people。 I wish you'd been in Jericho first。〃 Then
he fetched a sack of pearls that lay among the rushes; and
without saying another word he dragged it away and
disappeared behind a stone。
It happened that soon after this the mother sent the
two girls to the town to buy needles; thread; laces; and
ribbons。 Their road led over a heath where huge boulders
of rock lay scattered here and there。 While trudging
along they saw a big bird hovering in the air; circling
slowly above them; but always descending lower; till at
last it settled on a rock not far from them。 Immediately
afterward they heard a sharp; piercing cry。 They ran
forward; and saw with horror that the eagle had pounced
on their old friend the dwarf; and was about to carry him
off。 The tender…hearted children seized hold of the little
man; and struggled so long with the bird that at last he
let go his prey。 When the dwarf had recovered from the
first shock he screamed in his screeching voice: 〃Couldn't
you have treated me more carefully? You have torn my
thin little coat all to shreds; useless; awkward hussies that
you are!〃 Then he took a bag of precious stones and
vanished under the rocks into his cave。 The girls were
accustomed to his ingratitude; and went on their way and
did their business in town。 On their way home; as they
were again passing the heath; they surprised the dwarf
pouring out his precious stones on an open space; for he
had thought no one would pass by at so late an hour。 The
evening sun shone on the glittering stones; and they
glanced and gleamed so beautifully that the children stood
still and gazed on them。 〃What are you standing there
gaping for?〃 screamed the dwarf; and his ashen…gray face
became scarlet with rage。 He was about to go off with
these angry words when a sudden growl was heard; and
a black bear trotted out of the wood。 The dwarf jumped
up in great fright; but he hadn't time to reach his place of
retreat; for the bear was already close to him。 Then he
cried in terror: 〃Dear Mr。 Bear; spare me! I'll give you
all my treasure。 Look at those beautiful precious stones
lying there。 Spare my life! what pleasure would you get
from a poor feeble little fellow like me? You won't feel
me between your teeth。 There; lay hold of these two
wicked girls; they will be a tender morsel for you; as fat
as young quails; eat them up; for heaven's sake。〃 But the
bear; paying no attention to his words; gave the evil little
creature one blow with his paw; and he never moved
again。
The girls had run away; but the bear called after them:
〃Snow…white and Rose…red; don't be afraid; wait; and
I'll come with you。〃 Then they recognized his voice and
stood still; and when the bear was quite close to them his
skin suddenly fell off; and a beautiful man stood beside
them; all dressed in gold。 〃I am a king's son;〃 he said;
〃and have been doomed by that unholy little dwarf; who
had stolen my treasure; to roam about the woods as a
wild bear till his death should set me free。 Now he has
got his well…merited punishment。〃
Snow…white married him; and Rose…red his brother; and
they divided the great treasure the dwarf had collected
in his cave between them。 The old mother lived for many
years peacefully with her children; and she carried the
two rose trees with her; and they stood in front of her
window; and every year they bore the finest red and white
roses。'1'
'1' Grimm。
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