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The Gifted Horseman (天才的骑师)![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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A story poem by Pauline Young
In the Middle Kingdom long ago,
there lived a gifted horseman.
He could ride so fast his fame traveled far
They King heard about him
and sent for him one day,
His majesty gave the horseman a challenge
with a rather unique reward.
“Gifted Horseman,” said the King,
“Show me how fast you can ride,
and I’ll show you how generous I can be!
The entire Middle Kingdom belongs...
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Aesop's Fables The Mischievous Dog![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Aesop's Fables The Mischievous Dog
There was once a Dog who used to snap at people and bite them without any provocation, and who was a great nuisance to every one who came to his master's house. So his master fastened a bell round his neck to warn people of his presence. The Dog was very proud of the bell, and strutted about tinkling it with immense satisfaction. But an old dog came up to him and said, "The fewer airs you give yourself the better, my friend. You don't think, do you, t...
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Aesop's Fables The Charcoal-Burner and The Fuller![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Aesop's Fables The Charcoal-Burner and The Fuller
There was once a Charcoal-burner who lived and worked by himself. A Fuller, however, happened to come and settle in the same neighbourhood; and the Charcoal-burner, having made his acquaintance and finding he was an agreeable sort of fellow, asked him if he would come and share his house: "We shall get to know one another better that way," he said, "and, beside, our household expenses will be diminished." The Fuller thanked him, but replie...
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Aesop's Fables The Fox and the Grapes![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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The Fox and the Grapes
A hungry Fox saw some fine bunches of Grapes hanging from a vine that was trained along a high trellis, and did his best to reach them by jumping as high as he could into the air. But it was all in vain, for they were just out of reach: so he gave up trying, and walked away with an air of dignity and unconcern, remarking, "I thought those Grapes were ripe, but I see now they are quite sour."
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Aesop's Fables The Goose That Laid the Golden Eggs![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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The Goose That Laid the Golden Eggs
A Man and his Wife had the good fortune to possess a Goose which laid a Golden Egg every day. Lucky though they were, they soon began to think they were not getting rich fast enough, and, imagining the bird must be made of gold inside, they decided to kill it in order to secure the whole store of precious metal at once. But when they cut it open they found it was just like any other goose. Thus, they neither got rich all at once, as they had hoped, no...
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