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Bunny Rabbit was sitting in his yard one day, thinking very hard, when his grandfather came along.
 
“Why are you so quiet and sober1, grandson?” he inquired2.
 
“I am wondering, grandfather,” said Bunny, “why we have such long ears and so short a tail. I should think it would be much better if it were just the other way about.”
 
“Of course; of course,” said Grandfather Rabbit, bobbing his ears back and forth3. “We all think we could have made a better rabbit if we had been consulted. But let me tell you why your tail is short and your ears are long, and then you will learn you are better off now than was your great-grandfather’s great-grandfather, who had a long tail and short ears.”
 
 
It did not take Bunny Rabbit long to find a nice soft seat for his grandfather and to sit close and very still, with his ears sticking up to listen, for he dearly loved the stories his grandfather told.
 
“Once upon a time,” began Grandfather Rabbit, just as all grandfathers begin a story—“a long, long time ago there lived in some woods a rabbit. He had a long tail and short ears, just as all the rabbits in those days had.
 
“One day he ran over the hill to the garden where Mr. Man lived. He should have been very careful, but he wasn’t, and when he was crawling4 under the rail fence around the garden didn’t Mr. Dog see him and begin to bark and chase5 Short Ears, as he was called.
 
“Short Ears was a good runner, and it was lucky he was or there would be an end to this story right here. Through the garden he ran under cover of the vegetable leaves, and when he got out he was a good bit ahead of Mr. Dog.
 
“Over the field they ran, and under the stone wall went Short Ears and over it went Mr. Dog. Down the road they ran lickety split6, and into his house ran Short Ears just as Mr. Dog came into the yard.
 
 
“Short Ears had no time to lose, I can tell you. He slammed7 the door, and what do you suppose happened?”
 
Bunny Rabbit was so interested in his grandfather’s story he only started; he did not answer at all. So his grandfather went on.
 
“Why, Short Ears slammed that door right on his long tail, and there he was held fast, with his tail hanging outside.”
 
“Oh! Oh! Oh!” cried Bunny Rabbit, feeling of his stubby little tail, to be sure it was safe behind him.
 
“What did poor Short Ears do then?” he asked.
 
“He could not do a thing, for there was Mr. Dog right in the yard and running straight for the door,” said Grandfather Rabbit.
 
Bunny Rabbit sat closer to his grandfather and his ears grew longer as he listened.
 
“Yes,” said Grandfather Rabbit, “Short Ears was in a bad fix, as you can see. He could not open the door to get his tail out, because Mr. Dog would come in and catch him.
 
“He did not have long to think about it, for the very next thing he knew Mr. Dog grabbed8 at his tail and off it came right up to the door. And off he ran. For, you see, he[Pg 163] thought he had Short Ears on the end of the tail, and he did not stop to look. He just ran.
 
“When his tail broke off, over went Short Ears on the floor, for that set him free. ‘Oh dear! Oh dear! What shall I do?’ he cried, when he jumped up and looked in the mirror and saw that his long tail was gone and all that remained was a little stubby tail, just like yours.
 
“First he ran to the medicine-closet and got some salve and a soft piece of cloth. But he found he could not reach the end of his tail—it was too short.
 
“His first thought was to run over to his cousin Rabbit’s house, not far-off, but when he started toward9 the door he remembered Mr. Dog.
 
“Short Ears leaned his head to the crack in the door and listened hard. His ears were short, you remember, but not so short but that he heard Mr. Dog barking.
 
“Nearer and nearer came the bark. Short Ears locked the door and ran to the windows and fastened them and drew the shades, and then he ran into the closet and closed the door.
 
“Away back he crept10 under his Sunday[Pg 164] clothes, where he was sure no one would find him, and there he sat and listened and listened and listened.
 
“Mr. Dog barked and jumped about outside the house, for he was very much upset when he found that he did not have Short Ears on the end of the tail he carried off.
 
“But it was no use. He could not get into Short Ears’s house, and at last he gave it up and ran off home, barking all the way.
 
“Short Ears listened, and though Mr. Dog’s tones11 grew fainter and fainter, Short Ears was surprised to find he could hear the barking, though it was a long way off.
 
“After it was dark he came out of the closet and crept into his bed without even thinking of the end of his tail, he was so tired and worn out listening.
 
“And now what do you think had happened to him, and what do you think he saw when he looked in the mirror in the morning to brush his hair?”
 
Bunny Rabbit shook his head. “I don’t know, grandfather,” he said. “What had happened to Short Ears?”
 
“His ears had grown long, he had listened so hard to the barking of Mr. Dog,” said[Pg 165] Grandfather Rabbit. “And from that day all the Rabbit family have had short tails and long ears, which is just as it should be, for we can hear Mr. Dog a long way off, and we do not have the bother of looking after a long tail when we run to cover. So don’t wish to have yours changed again, for you see now that you are better off than poor Short Ears was, don’t you?”
 
Bunny Rabbit said he did, and that he should never wish for a long tail and short ears again. And he didn’t.
 

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1 sober 7Fhyy     
adj.清醒的,沉着冷静的,稳重的,颜色暗淡的;vt.使清醒,使沉着;vi.清醒,冷静下来
参考例句:
  • He talked to us in a sober friendly fashion.他以冷静而又友好的方式同我们交谈。
  • The man was still sober when he went home.那人回到家时头脑依然清醒。
2 inquired 3a6e8d6613cca998d71be4a61c259e80     
打听,询问( inquire的过去式和过去分词 )
参考例句:
  • He has inquired out the deployment of the enemy troops. 他已查出敌军的兵力部署情况。
  • The pilot inquired about the weather condition. 这飞行员查问天气情况。
3 forth Hzdz2     
adv.向前;向外,往外
参考例句:
  • The wind moved the trees gently back and forth.风吹得树轻轻地来回摇晃。
  • He gave forth a series of works in rapid succession.他很快连续发表了一系列的作品。
4 crawling crawling     
n.表面涂布不均v.爬( crawl的现在分词 );(昆虫)爬行;缓慢行进;巴结
参考例句:
  • You should be ashamed of yourself, crawling to the director like that. 你那样巴结董事,应该感到羞耻。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • Stubborn, self-confident Guo Zhenshan has never gone crawling to anyone. 坚强、自信、有气魄的郭振山,实在说,永远也不会向人低三下四啊! 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
5 chase qUWyK     
vt.追逐,追赶,追求;n.追赶
参考例句:
  • The police grabbed the robbers after a long chase.警察经过长距离追赶后逮住了抢劫犯。
  • Would you chase me if I did?如果我逃开了,你会来追吗?
6 split avXwG     
n.劈开,裂片,裂口;adj.分散的;v.分离,分开,劈开
参考例句:
  • Who told you that Mary and I had split up?谁告诉你玛丽和我已经离婚了?
  • The teacher split the class up into six groups.老师把班级分成6个小组。
7 slammed 84b5bc3c8d817ee0d99387e3bc3042be     
v.砰地关上(门或窗)( slam的过去式和过去分词 );用力一放;使劲一推;猛劲一摔
参考例句:
  • He slammed on the brakes and the car juddered to a halt. 他猛踩刹车,汽车在剧烈震动中停下来。
  • He walked out of the room and slammed the door. 他走出房间,猛地关上了房门。
8 grabbed grabbed     
v.抢先,抢占( grab的过去式和过去分词 );(尤指匆忙地)取;攫取;(尤指自私、贪婪地)捞取
参考例句:
  • He was grabbed by two men and frogmarched out of the hall. 他被两个男人紧抓双臂押出大厅。
  • She grabbed the child's hand and ran. 她抓住孩子的手就跑。
9 toward on6we     
prep.对于,关于,接近,将近,向,朝
参考例句:
  • Suddenly I saw a tall figure approaching toward the policeman.突然间我看到一个高大的身影朝警察靠近。
  • Upon seeing her,I smiled and ran toward her. 看到她我笑了,并跑了过去。
10 crept crept     
v.蹑手蹑足地走( creep的过去式和过去分词 );缓慢地行进;爬行;匍匐
参考例句:
  • I crept up the stairs, trying not to wake my parents. 为了尽量不吵醒父母,我蹑手蹑脚地上了楼。
  • He had crept up on his unsuspecting victim from behind. 他从背后悄悄逼近了那毫无戒备的受害者。
11 tones 02f675376a7d1985287de020a5e9de37     
音( tone的名词复数 ); 色调; 腔调; 全音 (英式英语)
参考例句:
  • his clipped military tones 他那短促的军人音调
  • His name was always mentioned in almost reverential tones. 人们每次提起他的名字,语调中几乎总是充满了敬意。


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