Sometimes people kept bee-hives on the high walls. The bees could fly away into the fields outside and gather honey. There were not many flowers inside the city to get honey from.
One morning two baker1 boys were hungry. They had to get up very early. Some fine rolls had just been taken from the oven. The boys thought it would be fine to have some rolls and honey.
“Let’s go up on the walls and get some honey out of one of the hives,” said John.
[67]“But the bees will sting2 us,” answered James. “Besides the watchman on the walls might see us. Then we would be in trouble of another kind.”
John, however, persuaded James to go. The two boys stole out of the shop, and ran across the street.
In a few minutes they were creeping up the stairs that led to the top of the wall.
There was no watchman to be seen. He had gotten sleepy probably, and had gone somewhere to rest. But there was a noise coming from somewhere.
The boys listened, but all was quiet again. They made their way quietly along the wall till they came to the hives.
Then they covered their faces and got ready to rob the bees of their treasure. John was just lifting the top from one of the hives, when he heard another strange noise. He dropped the hive hurriedly.
The noise seemed to come from the outside of the wall. The boys looked over,[68] and saw a small army. It was the people of Linz, who had come to attack the town.
Both boys were terribly frightened at first. They saw, however, that something must be done to save the town.
“James,” said John, “you run yonder and ring the bell. I will tumble3 the bee-hives down on their heads.”
James did as he was told. John pushed a hive over the wall. It fell on the leader’s head and went to pieces. The bees were angry at being disturbed in this way. They flew at the men and stung4 their hands and faces, so that they were glad to run away.
Another bee-hive came tumbling5 down and then another. And the angry bees put the whole army to flight.
By this time the bell had called the people out to defend the town. But the army had already departed. The two boys and the bees had saved the town.
The boys were not punished. Instead the people praised them for their wise[69] acts. It was decided6 to erect7 a monument in their honor.
One of the boys afterwards became mayor of the city. The other was long known as the most famous baker of his time.
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1 baker | |
n.面包师 | |
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vt.激怒,刺痛,刺伤,蛰伤;n.刺痛,刺伤 | |
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vi.跌倒,摔下,翻滚,暴跌;n.跌(摔)倒 | |
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螫伤,刺伤( sting的过去式和过去分词 ); 感到剧痛; 激怒; 使不安 | |
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n.摔跤,翻跟头,翻筋斗adj.歪斜状的v.倒塌( tumble的现在分词 );翻滚;突然摔倒;恍然大悟 | |
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n./v.树立,建立,使竖立;adj.直立的,垂直的 | |
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