Once upon a time the fruit of the lansone-tree was very poisonous. Its very juice could make a man sick with leprosy. One day a very religious old man was passing through a forest to attend the fiesta of the neighboring town. When he reached the middle of the thick wood, he became very hungry and tired, and he felt that he could go no farther1. No matter where he looked, he could see nothing but the poisonous lansone-trees. So he lay down on the soft grass. Hardly a moment had passed, when a winged being from heaven approached him, and said, “My good Christian2 pilgrim3, take some of these lansone-fruits, eat them, and you will be much relieved4.” At first the old man would not do it, but the angel picked some of the fruits and handed them to the pilgrim. He then ate, and soon his hunger was removed. After thanking Heaven, he continued on his journey. Ever since this time, lansones have been good to eat. All the fruits still bear the marks of the angel’s fingers.
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1 farther | |
adj.更远的,进一步的;adv.更远的,此外;far的比较级 | |
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2 Christian | |
adj.基督教徒的;n.基督教徒 | |
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3 pilgrim | |
n.香客,朝圣者;v.朝圣,参拜圣地,流浪 | |
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4 relieved | |
a.如释重负的 | |
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