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THE OLD ANIMALS TAKE COUNSEL
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The complaints of the wild animals increased daily.
“One no longer knows what one dare do and what not,” said the mole1. “Yesterday, my cousin was throwing up earth, as our family have done ever since they existed. At that moment, he was caught and killed by one of Two-Legs’ sons, because the mole-hill appeared in the middle of one of his flower-beds.”
“His daughter killed my wife, because she thought her ugly,” said a young spider. “Not that my wife was nice to me. She wanted to eat me immediately after the wedding and I had a narrow escape. But, apart from that, she was the most inoffensive person under the sun and really never hurt a soul. Except the flies, of course.”
“He took away my wife and planted her in his garden,” said the hop-vine.
“And he throws me out if I show the least tiny green shoot,” said the gout-weed.
“He shuts us up in hives,” said the bee.
“He is the master of us all,” said the stag. “We have no one to complain to. We have no king. The lion is no longer the ruler of the forest. He kills us with his claws when he is hungry, but he makes no attempt to defend us.”
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While they were talking, the lioness came slowly up and stood in their midst. They sprang up in alarm, but she lay down quietly and said:
“Do not be afraid of me. I sha’n’t hurt you. I have hardly eaten a mouthful this week for grief. The same cares oppress me as yourselves. And it is worse for me, because my husband ought to have protected us against these strangers and doesn’t. The disgrace, for that matter, concerns me personally.”
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mole
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| n.胎块;痣;克分子 | |
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den
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| n.兽穴;秘密地方;安静的小房间,私室 | |
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moth
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| n.蛾,蛀虫 | |
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fattens
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| v.喂肥( fatten的第三人称单数 );养肥(牲畜);使(钱)增多;使(公司)升值 | |
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grunted
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| (猪等)作呼噜声( grunt的过去式和过去分词 ); (指人)发出类似的哼声; 咕哝着说 | |
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morsel
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lair
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confided
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subdue
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| vt.制服,使顺从,征服;抑制,克制 | |
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reign
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mighty
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boughs
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assent
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drooped
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scent
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nostrils
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tramples
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prey
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presentiments
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wretches
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sneaked
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wrath
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foes
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lawful
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awfully
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lurch
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calumny
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waddled
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