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快乐王子童话集-第16章

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strong iron chain; and went down the hill with the basket on his

arm。

〃good morning; little hans; said the miller。

〃good morning; said hans; leaning on his spade; and smiling from

ear to ear。

〃and how have you been all the winter? said the miller。

〃well; really; cried hans; it is very good of you to ask; very

good indeed。  i am afraid i had rather a hard time of it; but now

the spring has e; and i am quite happy; and all my flowers are

doing well。

〃we often talked of you during the winter; hans; said the miller;

and wondered how you were getting on。

〃that was kind of you; said hans; i was half afraid you had

forgotten me。

〃hans; i am surprised at you; said the miller; friendship never

forgets。  that is the wonderful thing about it; but i am afraid you

dont understand the poetry of life。  how lovely your primroses are

looking; by…the…bye〃!

〃they are certainly very lovely; said hans; and it is a most

lucky thing for me that i have so many。  i am going to bring them

into the market and sell them to the burgomasters daughter; and

buy back my wheelbarrow with the money。

〃buy back your wheelbarrow?  you dont mean to say you have sold

it?  what a very stupid thing to do!

〃well; the fact is; said hans; that i was obliged to。  you see

the winter was a very bad time for me; and i really had no money at

all to buy bread with。  so i first sold the silver buttons off my

sunday coat; and then i sold my silver chain; and then i sold my

big pipe; and at last i sold my wheelbarrow。  but i am going to buy

them all back again now。

〃hans; said the miller; i will give you my wheelbarrow。  it is

not in very good repair; indeed; one side is gone; and there is

something wrong with the wheel…spokes; but in spite of that i will

give it to you。  i know it is very generous of me; and a great many

people would think me extremely foolish for parting with it; but i

am not like the rest of the world。  i think that generosity is the

essence of friendship; and; besides; i have got a new wheelbarrow

for myself。  yes; you may set your mind at ease; i will give you my

wheelbarrow。

〃well; really; that is generous of you; said little hans; and his

funny round face glowed all over with pleasure。  i can easily put

it in repair; as i have a plank of wood in the house。

〃a plank of wood! said the miller; why; that is just what i want

for the roof of my barn。  there is a very large hole in it; and the

corn will all get damp if i dont stop it up。  how lucky you

mentioned it!  it is quite remarkable how one good action always

breeds another。  i have given you my wheelbarrow; and now you are

going to give me your plank。  of course; the wheelbarrow is worth

far more than the plank; but true; friendship never notices things

like that。  pray get it at once; and i will set to work at my barn

this very day。

〃certainly; cried little hans; and he ran into the shed and

dragged the plank out。

〃it is not a very big plank; said the miller; looking at it; and

i am afraid that after i have mended my barn…roof there wont be

any left for you to mend the wheelbarrow with; but; of course; that

is not my fault。  and now; as i have given you my wheelbarrow; i am

sure you would like to give me some flowers in return。  here is the

basket; and mind you fill it quite full。

〃quite full? said little hans; rather sorrowfully; for it was

really a very big basket; and he knew that if he filled it he would

have no flowers left for the market and he was very anxious to get

his silver buttons back。

〃well; really; answered the miller; as i have given you my

wheelbarrow; i dont think that it is much to ask you for a few

flowers。  i may be wrong; but i should have thought that

friendship; true friendship; was quite free from selfishness of any

kind。

〃my dear friend; my best friend; cried little hans; you are

wele to all the flowers in my garden。  i would much sooner have

your good opinion than my silver buttons; any day; and he ran and

plucked all his pretty primroses; and filled the millers basket。

〃good…bye; little hans; said the miller; as he went up the hill

with the plank on his shoulder; and the big basket in his hand。

〃good…bye; said little hans; and he began to dig away quite

merrily; he was so pleased about the wheelbarrow。

〃the next day he was nailing up some honeysuckle against the porch;

when he heard the millers voice calling to him from the road。  so

he jumped off the ladder; and ran down the garden; and looked over

the wall。

〃there was the miller with a large sack of flour on his back。

〃dear little hans; said the miller; would you mind carrying this

sack of flour for me to market?

〃oh; i am so sorry; said hans; but i am really very busy to…day。

i have got all my creepers to nail up; and all my flowers to water;

and all my grass to roll。

〃well; really; said the miller; i think that; considering that i

am going to give you my wheelbarrow; it is rather unfriendly of you

to refuse。

〃oh; dont say that; cried little hans; i wouldnt be unfriendly

for the whole world; and he ran in for his cap; and trudged off

with the big sack on his shoulders。

〃it was a very hot day; and the road was terribly dusty; and before

hans had reached the sixth milestone he was so tired that he had to

sit down and rest。  however; he went on bravely; and as last he

reached the market。  after he had waited there some time; he sold

the sack of flour for a very good price; and then he returned home

at once; for he was afraid that if he stopped too late he might

meet some robbers on the way。

〃it has certainly been a hard day; said little hans to himself as

he was going to bed; but i am glad i did not refuse the miller;

for he is my best friend; and; besides; he is going to give me his

wheelbarrow。

〃early the next morning the miller came down to get the money for

his sack of flour; but little hans was so tired that he was still

in bed。

〃upon my word; said the miller; you are very lazy。  really;

considering that 
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