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初中英语双语阅读猴爪素材

TheMonkey'sPaw

byW.W.Jacobs

  [猴爪/雅各布斯著]

■简介

  你可以许三个愿,你可以要世界上存在的三样东西,你的愿望将变为现实。

你会说,“这在现实世界是不可能发生的。

”那么,好好想想吧。

你能要什么?

你想要什么?

  当你许愿的时候,这仅仅是个开始。

当你改变了一样东西,接着你会改变世界上的每一样东西。

一个变化引起另一个变化。

谁又能知道这些变化又将在哪里结束?

  在这个故事中,怀特一家可以许三个愿,但他们犯了一个小小的错误。

他们的第一个愿望变成了现实。

接着,顷刻间,他们的生活陷入了一场可怕的恶梦……

  雅各布斯(1863—1943)是一位短篇小说作家。

《猴爪》是他的最有名的小说之一。

 

■Chapter1

  Itwascoldanddarkoutintheroadandtheraindidnotstopforaminute.Butinthelittleliving-roomofnumber12CastleRoaditwasniceandwarm.OldMrWhiteandhisson,Herbert,playedchessandMrsWhitesatandwatchedthem.Theoldwomanwashappybecauseherhusbandandhersonweregoodfriendsandtheylikedtobetogether.'Herbert'sagoodson,'shethought.'WewaitedalongtimeforhimandIwasnearlyfortywhenhewasborn,butweareahappyfamily.'AndoldMrsWhitesmiled.

  Itwastrue.Herbertwasyoungandhelaughedalot,buthismotherandhisfatherlaughedwithhim.Theyhadnotgotmuchmoney,buttheywereaveryhappylittlefamily.

  Thetwomendidnottalkbecausetheyplayedcarefully.Theroomwasquiet,butthenoiseoftherainwasworsenowandtheycouldhearitonthewindows.SuddenlyOldMrWhitelookedup.'Listentotherain!

'hesaid.

  'Yes,it'sabadnight,'Herbertanswered.'It'snotagoodnighttobeout.Butisyourfriend,TomMorris,comingtonight?

'

  'Yes,that'sright.He'scomingataboutseveno'clock,'theoldmansaid.'Butperhapsthisrain…'

  MrWhitedidnotfinishbecausejustthentheyoungmanheardanoise.

  'Listen!

'Herbertsaid.'There'ssomeoneatthedoornow.'

  'Ididn'thearanoise,'hisfatheranswered,buthegotupfromhischairandwenttoopenthefrontdoor.MrsWhitegotuptooandbegantoputthingsaway.

  MrWhitesaid,'Comein,comein,Tom.It'swonderfultoseeyouagain.Whatabadnight!

Givemeyourcoatandthencomeintotheliving-room.It'sniceandwarminthere.'

  Thefrontdoorwasopen,andintheliving-roomMrsWhiteandHerbertfeltthecold.ThenMrWhitecamebackintotheliving-roomwithabig,red-facedman.

  'ThisisTomMorris,'MrWhitetoldhiswifeandson.'Wewerefriendswhenwewereyoung.Weworkedtogether

  beforeTomwenttoIndia.Tom,thisismywifeandthisisourson,Herbert.'

  'Pleasedtomeetyou,'TomMorrissaid.

  'Pleasedtomeetyou,MrMorris,'MrsWhiteanswered.'Pleasecomeandsitdown.'

  'Yes,comeon,Tom,'MrWhitesaid.'Overhere.It'sniceandwarm.'

  'Thankyou,'thebigmanansweredandhesatdown.

  'Let'shavesomewhisky,'OldMrWhitesaid.'Youneedsomethingtowarmyouonacoldnight.'Hegotoutabottleofwhiskyandthetwooldfriendsbegantodrinkandtalk.Thelittlefamilylistenedwithinteresttothisvisitorfromfarawayandhetoldthemmanystrangestories.

 

■1

  外面的马路上又冷又黑,雨一直下个不停。

但城堡路12号的一间小客厅里却满暖和。

老怀特先生和他的儿子赫伯特在下象棋,怀特太太坐在一旁看着他们。

老妇人因她的丈夫和儿子是好朋友并乐于在一起而高兴。

“赫伯特是一个好孩子,我们等了很长时间才要到的孩子,他出生的时俟我都快四十岁了,但我们的家庭很幸福。

”老怀特太太想着、想着,脸上露出了笑容。

  这是事实,赫伯特年轻又爱笑,他的母亲和父亲也总跟着乐。

他们并没有很多钱,但他们有一个幸福的小家庭。

  两个男人无言地下着棋。

房间里很安静,但雨声现在更大了,他们能听到雨点打在窗上的声音。

突然,老怀特先生抬起头说,“听听雨声!

  “是的,这是一个糟糕的夜晚,”赫伯特答道,“这样的夜晚不宜外出,但你的朋友汤姆·莫里斯今晚不是要来吗?

  “是的,你说得对。

他将在7点钟左右到,但也许这雨……”老汉说。

  怀特先生没有说下去,因为就在这时,年轻人听到了一种声音。

  “听!

”赫伯特说,“现在门外有人。

  他的父亲答道,“我没有听到声音。

”但他还是从椅子上起来去开门,怀特太太也站起来开始收拾东西。

  怀特先生说,“汤姆,快请进,快请进。

又见到你真高兴。

多么糟糕的夜晚!

把外套给我,到客厅里去,那儿暖和。

  前门打开了,客厅里的怀特太太和赫伯特感觉到一阵寒气。

怀特先生领着一位高大的红脸汉子回到了起居室。

  “这是汤姆·莫里斯,”怀特先生告诉他的太太和儿子,“我们年轻的时候是好朋友,在汤姆去印度之前我们在一起工作过。

汤姆,这是我太太,这是我儿子,赫伯特。

  “很高兴见到你们,”汤姆·莫里斯说。

  “我们也很高兴见到你,莫里斯先生。

”怀特太太答道,“请过来坐下吧。

  “对,过来,汤姆,到这儿来,这儿舒服暖和一点。

”怀特先生说。

  “谢谢你。

”高大的汉子答应着坐下了。

  “我们喝一点威士忌吧,”老怀特先生说,“这样寒冷的夜晚,你需要一点东西暖和暖和身子。

”他拿出一瓶威士忌,两位老朋友边喝边谈。

这个小家庭饶有兴趣地倾听着这位来自远方的造访者告诉他们许多离奇的故事。

 

■Chapter2

  AftersometimeTomMorrisstoppedtalkingandMrWhitesaidtohiswifeandson,'TomwasasoldierinIndiafortwenty-oneyears.Indiaisawonderfulcountry.'

  'Yes,'Herbertsaid.'I'dliketogothere.'

  'Oh,Herbert!

'hismothercried.Shewasafraidbecauseshedidnotwanttoloseherson.

  'IwantedtogotoIndiatoo,'herhusbandsaid,'but…'

  'It'sbetterforyouhere!

'thesoldiersaidquickly.

  'ButyousawalotofstrangeandwonderfulthingsinIndia.Iwanttoseethemtoooneday,'MrWhitesaid.

  Thesoldierputdownhiswhisky.'No!

'hecried.'Stayhere!

'

  OldMrWhitedidnotstop.'Butyourstorieswereinteresting,'hesaidtoTomMorris.'Whatdidyoubegintosayaboutamonkey'spaw?

'

  'Nothing!

'Morrisansweredquickly.'Well…nothingimportant.'

  'Amonkey'spaw?

'MrsWhitesaid.

  'Comeon,MrMorris!

Tellusaboutit,'Herbertsaid.

  Morristookhiswhiskyinhishand,butsuddenlyheputitdownagain.SlowlyheputhishandintothepocketofhiscoatandtheWhitefamilywatchedhim.

  'Whatisit?

Whatisit?

'MrsWhitecried.

  Morrissaidnothing.Hetookhishandoutofhispocket.TheWhitefamilywatchedcarefully—andinthesoldier'shandtheysawsomethinglittleanddirty.

  MrsWhitemovedback,afraid,butherson,Herbert,tookitandlookedatitcarefully.

  'Well,whatisit?

'MrWhiteaskedhisfriend.

  'Lookatit,'thesoldieranswered.'It'salittlepaw…amonkey'spaw.'

  'Amonkey'spaw!

'Herbertsaid—andhelaughed.'Whydoyoucarryamonkey'spawinyourpocket,MrMorris?

'heaskedtheoldsoldier.

  'Well,yousee,'Morrissaid,'thismonkey'spawismagic!

'

  Herbertlaughedagain,butthesoldiersaid,'Don'tlaugh,boy.Remember,you'reyoung.I'moldnowandinIndiaIsawmanystrangethings.'Hestoppedtalkingforaminuteandthenhesaid,'Thismonkey'spawcandostrangeandwonderfulthings.AnoldIndiangavethepawtooneofmyfriends.Myfriendwasasoldiertoo.Thispawismagicbecauseitcangivethreewishestothreepeople.'

  'Wonderful!

'Herbertsaid.

  'Butthesethreewishesdon'tbringhappiness,'thesoldiersaid.'TheoldIndianwantedtoteachussomething—it'snevergoodtowanttochangethings.'

  'Well,didyourfriendhavethreewishes?

'Herbertaskedtheoldsoldier.

  'Yes,'Morrisansweredquietly.'Andhisthirdandlastwishwastodie!

'

  MrandMrsWhitelistenedtothestoryandtheyfeltafraid,butHerbertasked,'Anddidhedie?

'

  'Yes,hedid,'Morrissaid.'Hehadnofamily,sohisthingscametomewhenhedied.Themonkey'spawwaswithhisthings,buthetoldmeaboutitbeforehedied,'TomMorrisfinishedquietly.

  'Whatwerehisfirsttwowishes,then?

'Herbertasked.'Whatdidheaskfor?

'

  'Idon'tknow.Hedidn'twanttotellme,'thesoldieranswered.

  Foraminuteortwoeverybodywasquiet,butthenHerbertsaid,'Andyou,MrMorris:

didyouhavethreewishes?

'

  'Yes,Idid,'Morrisanswered.'Iwasyoung.Iwantedmanythings—afastcar,money…'Morrisstoppedforaminuteandthenhesaidwithdifficulty,'Mywifeandmyyoungsondiedinanaccidentinthecar.WithoutthemIdidn'twantthemoney,so,intheend,Iwishedtoloseit.Butitwastoolate.Mywifeandmychildweredead.'

  Theroomwasveryquiet.TheWhitefamilylookedattheunhappyfaceoftheoldsoldier.

  ThenMrWhitesaid,'Whydoyouwantthepawnow?

Youdon'tneedit.Youcangiveittosomeone.'

  'HowcanIgiveittosomeone?

'thesoldiersaid.'Themonkey'spawbringsunhappinesswithit.'

  'Well,giveittome,'MrWhitesaid.'Perhapsthistimeit…'

  'No!

'TomMorriscried.'You'remyfriend.Ican'tgiveittoyou.'then,afteraminute,hesaid,'Ican'tgiveittoyou,but,ofcourseyoucantakeitfromme.Butremember—thismonkey'spawbringsunhappiness!

'

  OldMrWhitedidnotlistenandhedidnotthink.Quickly,heputouthishand,andhetookthepaw.

  TomMorrislookedunhappy,butMrWhitedidnotwanttowait.

  'WhatdoIdonow?

'heaskedhisfriend.

  'Yes,comeon,Father,Herbertsaid.'Makeawish!

'Andhelaughed.

  ThesoldiersaidnothingandMrWhiteaskedhimagain,'WhatdoIdonow?

'

  Atfirsttheoldsoldierdidnotanswer,butintheendhesaidquietly,'OK.Butremember!

Becareful!

Thinkbeforeyoumakeyourwish,'

  'Yes,yes,'MrWhitesaid.

  'Takethepawinyourrighthandandthenmakeyourwish,but…'tomMorrisbegan.

  'Yes,weknow,'Herbertsaid.'Becareful!

'

  JustthenoldMrsWhitestoodupandshebegantogetthedinner.Herhusbandlookedather.Thenhesmiledandsaidtoher,'Comeon.Helpme!

WhatcanIwishfor?

Weneedmoney,ofcourse.'

  MrsWhitelaughed,butshethoughtforaminuteandthenshesaid,'Well,I'mgettingoldnowandsometimesit'sdifficulttodoeverything.PerhapsIneedfourhandsandnottwo.Yes,askthepawtogivemetwomorehands.'

  'OK,then,'herhusbandsaid,andhetookthemonkey'spawinhisrighthand.Everybodywatchedhimandforaminutehewaited.Thenheopenedhismouthtomakehiswish.

  SuddenlyTomMorrisstoodup.'Don'tdoit!

'hecried.

  Theoldsoldier'sfacewaswhite.Herbertandhismotherlaughed,butMrWhitelookedatTom'sface.

  OldMrWhitewasafraidandheputthemonkey'spawintohispocket.

  Afteraminuteortwotheysatdownatthetableandbegantohavedinner.ThesoldiertoldthefamilymanystrangeandwonderfulstoriesaboutIndia.Theyforgotthemonkey'spaw,andbecausethesoldier'sstorieswereinteresting,theyaskedhimmanyquestionsaboutIndia.WhenTomMorrisstooduptoleave,itwasverylate.

  'Thankyouforaveryniceevening,'Morrissaidtothefamily.'Andthankyouforaverygooddinner,'hesaidtoMrsWhite.

  'Itwasawonderfuleveningforus,Tom,'OldMrWhiteanswered.'Yourstorieswereveryinteresting.Ourlifeisn'tveryexcitingandwedon'thavethemoneytovisitIndia,sopleasecomeagainsoon.YoucantellussomemorestoriesaboutIndia.'

  Thentheoldsoldierputonhiscoat.HesaidgoodbyetotheWhitefamily,andwentoutintotherain.

 

■2

  不知过了多长时间,汤姆·莫里斯停止了交谈。

怀特先生告诉他太太和儿子,“汤姆到印度服兵役有21年了。

印度是一个非常有趣的国家。

  “是的,”赫伯特说,“我喜欢去那儿。

  “

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