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THERE was once a wicked and arrogant1 Prince. His whole ambition was to conquer all the countries in the world, and to inspire all men with fear. He went about with fire and sword, and his soldiers trampled2 down the corn in the fields,and set fire to the peasants’ houses,so that the red flames licked the leaves from the trees, and the fruit hung burnedd on the black charred3 branches. With her naked baby in her arms,many a poor mother took refuge behind the still smoking walls of her burned house;and the soldiers sought for her,and if they found her, it was new food for their demoniac fury: evil spirits could not have raged worse than did these soldiers; but the Prince thought their deeds were right,and that it must be so.Every day his power increased; his name was feared by all,and fortune accompanied him in all his actions.From con-quered towns he brought vast treasures home,and in his capital was heaped an amount of wealth unequaled in any other place.And he caused gorgeous palaces, churches,and halls to be built, and every one who saw all this grandeur,said,“What a great Prince!” They thought not of the misery4 he had brought upon other lands; they heard not all the sighs and all the moanings that arose from among the demolished5 towns.
The Prince looked upon his gold, and upon his mighty6 buildings, and his thoughts were like those of the crowd.
“What a great Prince! But, I must have more,far more!No power may be equal to mine,much less exceed it!”
And he made war upon all his neighbours, and over-came them all. The conquered Kings he caused to be bound with fetters7 of gold to his chariot when he drove through the streets of his capital; when he banqueted,those Kings were compelled to kneel at his feet, and at the feet of his courtiers,and receive the broken pieces which were thrown to them trom the table.
At last the Prince caused his own statue to be set up in the open squares and in the royal palaces, and he even wished to place it in the churches before the altars; but the priests said,

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踩( trample的过去式和过去分词 ); 践踏; 无视; 侵犯 | |
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v.把…烧成炭( char的过去式);烧焦 | |
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n.痛苦,苦恼,苦难;悲惨的境遇,贫苦 | |
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v.摧毁( demolish的过去式和过去分词 );推翻;拆毁(尤指大建筑物);吃光 | |
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n.脚镣( fetter的名词复数 );束缚v.给…上脚镣,束缚( fetter的第三人称单数 ) | |
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vanquish
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v.征服,战胜;克服;抑制 | |
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haughtiness
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n.傲慢;傲气 | |
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n.鼻口部;口套;枪(炮)口;vt.使缄默 | |
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v.猛投,用力掷( hurl的过去式和过去分词 );大声叫骂 | |
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n.(昆虫)等一大群;vi.成群飞舞;蜂拥而入 | |
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gnat
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v.对小事斤斤计较,琐事 | |
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costly
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penetrated
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adj. 击穿的,鞭辟入里的 动词penetrate的过去式和过去分词形式 | |
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