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THE wen was deep,and so the rope was long;the windlass had barely room to turn, when one came to liftthe bucket full of water over the edge of the well. The suncould never get down to reflect itself in the water, howev-er clear it was; but so far as it managed to shine down,green plants grew between the stones.
A family of the toad1-race lived there.They were im-migrants,who had really come down there head-fore-most with the old mother-toad, who still lived. The greenfrogs, who swarm2 in the water, and had been there muchearlier, acknowledged relationship and called them"thewell-guests".These quite intended to remain there; theylived very comfortably on the dry labd, as they called thewet stones.
The mother-frog had once travelled,had been in thebucket when it went up, but the light became too strongfor her, and she got a pain in her eyes; luckily she gotout of the bucket.She fell with a frightful3 splash into thewater, and lay three days afterwards with a pain in herback. She could not tell very much about the world upabove, but she knew, and they all knew, that the wellwas not the whole world. Mother Toad should have been able to tell one or two things, but she never answered when she was asked, and so one did not ask.
"Thick and ugly, horrid4 and fat she is!" said theyoung green frogs."Her children will be just as ugly!"
"That may be so,"said Mother Toad,"but one of them has jewel in its head, or I have it myself!"
And the green frogs heard, and they stared; and asthey didn't like it,they made faces,and went to the bot-tom.But the young toads5 stretched their hind6 legs withsheer pride;each of them believed that he had the jewel,and so they sat and kept their heads very still,but finallythey asked what they were so proud of , and what a jewelreally was.
" It is something so splendid and precious," saidMother Toad,"that I cannot describe it!it is something that one goes about with for one's own pleasure, and which the others go about and

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n.蟾蜍,癞蛤蟆 | |
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n.(昆虫)等一大群;vi.成群飞舞;蜂拥而入 | |
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n.蟾蜍,癞蛤蟆( toad的名词复数 ) | |
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upwards
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(使)发痒( tickle的第三人称单数 ); (使)愉快,逗乐 | |
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hawthorn
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craving
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caterpillar
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fowls
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wriggled
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v.扭动,蠕动,蜿蜒行进( wriggle的过去式和过去分词 );(使身体某一部位)扭动;耍滑不做,逃避(应做的事等) | |
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naturalist
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chattering
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conceited
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俯冲,猛冲( swoop的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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