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Once seven Swabians were together. The first was Herr Schulz, the second Jackli, the third Marli, the fourth Jergli, the fifth Michal, the sixth Hans, and the seventh Veitli. All seven had decided1 to travel throughout the world seeking adventure and performing great deeds. In order to arm themselves and assure their safety, they thought it would be a good thing to have a single, but very strong and very long spear(矛) made for them. Together all seven of them took hold of this spear. The bravest and most manly2 of them was in front, and that had to be Herr Schulz. The others followed in order, with Veitli bringing up the rear(殿后) . Now one day in the month of July, when they had walked a long way but still had a good piece to go before reaching the village where they were going to spend the night, it happened that they were in a meadow(草地,牧场) just as it was getting dark, and a large beetle3 or hornet(大黄蜂) flew by them from behind a bush, buzzing in a threatening manner. Herr Schulz was so frightened that he almost let go of the spear, and a cold sweat broke out over his whole body. "Listen, listen," he shouted to his comrades. "Good heaven, I hear a drum!" Jackli, who was holding the spear behind him, and who had just smelled I don't know what, said, "Something is here for sure. I can smell the powder and the fuses." Hearing these words, Herr Schulz began to run away, and he quickly jumped over a fence, landing right on the teeth of a rake that had been left lying there from haymaking. The handle hit him in the face with a tremendous blow. "Oh dear, oh dear," screamed Master Schulz. "Take me prisoner! I surrender! I surrender!" The other six all jumped toward him, one over the other, screaming, "If you surrender, I surrender too. If you surrender, I surrender too." But no enemy was there to bind4 them and take them away, so they finally saw that they had been deceived. To keep the story from getting out and causing them to look foolish and to be ridiculed5, they all swore to one another that they would say nothing about it until one of them should open his mouth by mistake. The second danger that they experienced cannot be compared to the first one. A few days later their path led them across an unplowed field where a hare(野兔) was sitting asleep in the sun. Its ears were standing7 straight up, and its large glassy eyes were wide open. All of them were frightened at the sight of this terrible wild beast, and they discussed with one another what would be the least dangerous thing to do. If they were to run away, they feared that the monster would pursue them and devour8 them all, even their skin and hair. So they said, "We will have to fight a great and dangerous battle. Well begun is half done!" Then all seven took hold of the spear, Herr Schulz in front and Veitli at the rear. Herr Schulz was always trying to hold the spear back, but at the rear Veitli had become quite brave, and wanted to break loose. He shouted: Thunder and lightning, you're one to brag10, But at dragon hunting you always lag. Michal shouted: Then all together they attacked the dragon. Herr Schulz crossed himself and prayed to God for assistance, but none of this helped, so, approaching the enemy, he screamed in great fear, "Oh, oh, oh, oh!" This awakened11 the hare, and the frightened animal darted12(投掷) swiftly away. When Herr Schulz saw it thus fleeing from the battlefield, he shouted out joyfully13: Quick, Veitli, look there, The monster is a hare." Then the band of Swabians went in search of further adventure, and they came to the Mosel, a mossy, still, deep river. 点击收听单词发音
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