THE WEASELS and the Mice waged a perpetual war with each other, in which much blood was shed. The Weasels were always the victors. The Mice thought that the cause of their frequent defeats was that they had no leaders set apart from the general army to command them, and that they were exposed to dangers from lack of discipline. They therefore chose as leaders Mice that were most renowned1 for their family descent, strength, and counsel, as well as those most noted2 for their courage in the fight, so that they might be better marshaled in battle array and formed into troops, regiments3, and battalions4. When all this was done, and the army disciplined, and the herald5 Mouse had duly proclaimed war by challenging the Weasels, the newly chosen generals bound their heads with straws, that they might be more conspicuous6 to all their troops. Scarcely had the battle begun, when a great rout7 overwhelmed the Mice, who scampered8 off as fast as they could to their holes. The generals, not being able to get in on account of the ornaments9 on their heads, were all captured and eaten by the Weasels.
The more honor the more danger.
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adj.著名的,有名望的,声誉鹊起的 | |
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(军队的)团( regiment的名词复数 ); 大量的人或物 | |
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vt.预示...的来临,预告,宣布,欢迎 | |
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n.溃退,溃败;v.击溃,打垮 | |
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8 scampered | |
v.蹦蹦跳跳地跑,惊惶奔跑( scamper的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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n.装饰( ornament的名词复数 );点缀;装饰品;首饰v.装饰,点缀,美化( ornament的第三人称单数 ) | |
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