Bear and fox
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What was
the young's
name?
THE big bear and the clever fox had once bought a firkin of butter together; they were to have it at Christmas-tide, and hid it till then under a thick spruce bush.
      After that they went a little way off and lay down on a sunny bank to sleep. So when they had lain a while the fox got up, shook himself, and bawled1 out "yes."
      Then he ran off straight to the firkin and ate a good third part of it. But when he came back, and the bear asked him where he had been since he was so fat about the paunch, he said,
      "Don't you believe then that I was bidden to a childbed feast."
      "So, so," said the bear. "What was the young's name?"
      "Just-begun," said the fox.
      So they lay down to sleep again. In a little while up jumped the fox again, bawled out "yes," and ran off to the firkin.
      This time, too, he ate a good lump. When he came back, and the bear asked him again where he had been, he said,
      "Oh wasn't I bidden to a naming childbed party again, don't you think."
      "And pray what was the young's name this time?" asked the bear.
      "Half-eaten," said the fox.
      The bear thought that a very queer name, but he hadn't wondered long over it before he began to yawn and gape2, and fell asleep. Well, he hadn't lain long before the fox jumped up as he had done twice before, bawled out "yes," and ran off to the firkin, which this time he cleared right out. When he got back he had been bidden to childbed feast again, and when the bear wanted to know the young's name he answered,
      "Licked-to-the-bottom."
      After that they lay down again, and slept a long time; but then they were to go to the firkin to look at the butter, and when they found it eaten up, the bear threw the blame on the fox, and the fox on the bear; and each said the one had been at the firkin while the other slept.
      "Well, well," said Reynard, "we'll soon find this out, which of us has eaten the butter. We'll just lay down in the sunshine, and he whose cheeks and chaps are greasiest3 when we wake, he is the thief."
      Yes, that trial the big bear felt ready to stand; and as he knew in his heart he had never so much as tasted the butter.
      Then Reynard stole off to the firkin for a morsel4 of butter, which stuck there in a crack. Then he crept back to the bear who now lay without a care, sleeping in the sun, and greased his chaps and cheeks with it. Then he, too, lay down to sleep as if nothing had happened.
      So when they both woke, the sun had melted the butter, and the bear's whiskers were all greasy5; so it was the bear after all, and no one else, who had eaten the butter.
      Was it? (2)


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1 bawled 38ced6399af307ad97598acc94294d08     
v.大叫,大喊( bawl的过去式和过去分词 );放声大哭;大声叫出;叫卖(货物)
参考例句:
  • She bawled at him in front of everyone. 她当着大家的面冲他大喊大叫。
  • My boss bawled me out for being late. 我迟到,给老板训斥了一顿。 来自《简明英汉词典》
2 gape ZhBxL     
v.张口,打呵欠,目瞪口呆地凝视
参考例句:
  • His secretary stopped taking notes to gape at me.他的秘书停止了记录,目瞪口呆地望着我。
  • He was not the type to wander round gaping at everything like a tourist.他不是那种像个游客似的四处闲逛、对什么都好奇张望的人。
3 greasiest 76a60f91912a47990acfdd16980bb985     
adj.脂肪的( greasy的最高级 );(人或其行为)圆滑的;油腻的;(指人、举止)谄媚的
参考例句:
4 morsel Q14y4     
n.一口,一点点
参考例句:
  • He refused to touch a morsel of the food they had brought.他们拿来的东西他一口也不吃。
  • The patient has not had a morsel of food since the morning.从早上起病人一直没有进食。
5 greasy a64yV     
adj. 多脂的,油脂的
参考例句:
  • He bought a heavy-duty cleanser to clean his greasy oven.昨天他买了强力清洁剂来清洗油污的炉子。
  • You loathe the smell of greasy food when you are seasick.当你晕船时,你会厌恶油腻的气味。
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