小学英语 英语故事(童话故事)The Three Castles 三个城堡
经典童话故事《三个城堡》

经典童话故事《三个城堡》有个小伙子突然想要去偷东西,他把这个念头跟妈妈一说,妈妈就说:"你不觉得羞耻吗?你马上去忏悔,听听神父给你的劝告。
"下面是小编收集的故事,希望大家喜欢!小伙子去忏悔,神父说:"偷窃是罪过,但假如你偷窃的对象是贼,罪孽还不算深。
"于是,小伙子来到森林里,找到了一处贼窝,他敲开门,请贼人收下他做仆从。
贼人说:"我们偷东西,但我们并没有罪,因为我们偷的都是些收苛捐杂税的人。
"一天晚上,贼人们出去偷一个收税官的家,小伙子从马厩里挑了最好的骡子,驮了一袋金币溜走了。
他把金币送给妈妈,然后进城去找活干。
城里住着一个国王,养了一百只羊。
但是没人愿意给他放羊。
小伙子去了。
国王对他说:"你听着,这里是一百只羊,明天早上你带它们到那边的草场上去放牧,但不要靠近那条小溪,那里有一条大蛇,会把羊吃掉。
如果你把羊全给我带回来,我就给你赏钱;但如果你丢了羊,自己又没被蛇吃掉,我就会立即赶你走。
"要去草场,得从王宫的窗户下走过,公主正站在窗前往下边望着。
她看见小伙子,顿生爱慕之心,扔给他一块蛋糕。
牧羊小伙子一把接住蛋糕,收起来准备牧羊的时候吃。
到了草场,他远远看见草丛中有一块白石头,心想:"我正好可以坐在上边吃公主给我的蛋糕。
"可是石头在小溪对岸,牧羊小伙子没想太多就跳过小溪,羊群也跟着过来了。
草场上青草茂盛,绵羊都在安静地吃草,小伙子也坐在石头上,吃着蛋糕。
突然,他感觉到被石头下的什么东西顶了一下,好像整个世界往下塌陷似的一震。
小伙子往四周看看,什么也没有,就继续吃蛋糕。
这时从石头下又传来一声更大的响动,牧羊小伙子假装什么也没听到。
当第三次震动的时候,从石头下钻出一条长着三个头的蛇,每张嘴都衔着一朵玫瑰,三只头一齐朝着牧羊小伙子伸过来,好像要把玫瑰送给他。
小伙子正要伸手去接玫瑰,蛇却张开三张嘴向他猛扑过来,它只消每张嘴咬一口就能把小伙子一下子吃了。
糖果屋历险记((英语童话剧本)

糖果屋历险记((英语童话剧本)第一篇:糖果屋历险记((英语童话剧本)Hansel and GretelClass 4& 5 Grade 4Narrator: Once upon a time there lived a woodcutter(伐木工)and his wife was a stepmother(继母)to his two children whose names Hansel and Gretel.They were very poor and did not have much to eat.Stepmother: Dinner!Hansel: It’s only a slice of bread, but we are starving(饿死了).Stepmother: What do you want? With so little money, all we can eat is bread.Father: We have almos t no more food for our family.I’m afraid we will all die.Hansel: Oh, Father, we will overcome(克服)the difficulties (困难).Step mother: Oh, why did I marry a poor woodcutter? Gretel: Poor Dad.Always in trouble.Narrator: Hansel and Gretel finished the last crumbs(面包屑)on the plates and went to their room.They blew out the candle and tried to sleep.Gretel: What’s that noise?Hansel: Sorry, it’s my tummy.I was thinking of chocolate and marshmallows(棉花糖).Gretel: Oh don’t.I’m so hungry and I can’t sleep.Narrator: As t hey listened to their tummies rumble (隆隆响), they heard more nagging(唠叨)downstairs.Stepmother: The problem is, there just not enough (足够)food for the four of us.The children will have to go.Father: What?Stepmother: Do you have a better idea? Father: How has it come to this? Stepmother: T omorrow, We’ll take them in the forest with little bread, and leave(留)them there.Father: But I can’t leave in the forest!The wild animals will kill them.Stepmother: You must!And you’ll never know-someonemay find them and take them home.Narrator: The poor father was afraid of his wife.He said nothing.The children were in bed and heard their father and step mother said.Gretel: I’m scared.What are we going to do? Hansel: Don’t worry.I’m sure God will take care of us.Fairy: Don’t be scared, Hansel and Gretel.Let me help you.Hansel and Gretel: Thank you, kind fairy.Narrator: Quietly Hansel went outside and filled with pockets with small white stones.When morning came, they pretended(假装)they knew nothing.1 Father: Today we are going deep into the forest to cut some wood.Get your things.Here is some bread.Put in your pockets.Mother: Hurry up!Narrator: As they walked along.Hansel stopped and looked around, and dropped one small white stone on the ground.Father: Why do you keep stopping and looking back? Hansel: Oh, I thought I saw a squirrel in the trees.Mother: Here is a nice place to rest.Why don’t you lie down and rest here? Father: We’re going to cut some more wood.We’ll come back for you.Gretel: Father, don’t leave us here for long time.Mother: Hurry up!We have to work!Come on!Narrator: Hansel and Gretel was tired, they ate their bread and went to sleep.When they woke up, it was dark.Gretel: It’s dark and I’m cold.What will happen to us now? Hansel: Cheer up.We’ll find our way back home.Gretel: But how can we do that? We’re so far away from home.Hansel: Don’t worry.I dropped some white stones along the way.So we can follow them back our home.Gretel: How smart you are, Hansel!Narrator: Holding hands, Hansel and Gretel followed stones back to their home.Father was happy and hugged them.Hansel and Gretel: Father, we were lost in the forest.Father: It’s happy to see you, children.I’m very sorry.Hansel: It’s allright.Stepmother: Stupid children.Why did you stay here? Go to your room quickly.Narrator: But the stepmother was very angry.She locked the children in their room.Mother: We’ll take them deeper into the forest this time, they’ll never find their way out!Father: Please!Don’t make me do this.How can leave my children to die? Mother: What? Do you want us all to starve(饿死)? Father: Of course not.Mother: Then shut up.Gretel: I’m scared.Hansel: Shhh… we are locked and I can’t pick up some stones.But I’m sure, we can come back home again.Narrator: When morning came, they started to walk into the forest with little bread.As they walked, Hansel took little piece of bread and dropped them along the way.But the hungry birds ate the bread.2 Mother: Another lovely place for a rest.Father: Stay here while I finish chopping wood.I’ll come back for you.Gretel: What are we going to do now? Hansel: Don’t worry, I have dropped some bread along the e, follow me.Gretel: No!There is a blackbird eating crumbs.(crying)Hansel: Don’t worry.God will take care of us.Fairy: Be brave, children.Keep walking, you can find the way out.Good luck to you!Hansel and Gretel: Yes, we should be brave.Thank you, kind fairy.Narrator: They fell asleep, cold and hungry, but they didn’t be afraid any more.The next day they walked and walked, finally they saw a little house.And what a special house it was!Gretel: Look at this wonderful house.It’s made of cookies and candies.Hansel: Pink cake bricks(砖头).Gretel: And a gingerbread door!Hansel: It looks delicious.Gretel: And tastes even better.I eat the windowsill(窗台).They’re m ade of chocolate.Hansel: I try some roof(屋顶), it’s sugar!Narrator: As they were eating, an old witch came out of the house.She was an evil witch.She made the house to trap(诱捕)children.Witch: Enjoying my house, are you? Gretel: Yes, it’s delicious… I mean amazing.Witch: Come inside, my children.And I will give something ever better to eat.Hansel: Thank you.You are very kind to help us.I hope we don’t make you angry by eating your house.Witch: Not at all.Would you like to stay the night?.Witch: Dear me, you are all bones.Eat more, boy!I will make you fat!Hansel: Let me out you old witch!Gretel: Hansel!What happened? Hansel: That woman is a witch.She’s trapped me with a spell.Now she wants fatten me up and eat me.Fairy: Hansel and Gretel.Be brave.You can trick her and go back home.Witch: Hold out your finger, show me how fat you are.You are very skinny.But I will wait no longer.I am going to eat you.Gretel, you are just in time to help me cook.Gretel: Yes, Madman.Witch: Open the oven door and check to see if it’s hot enough.Gretel: I don’t know how to do that.Witch: You stupid girl.Let me show you how it is done….ah….Hansel: Gretel, You’ve saved me.You are so brave and smart!3 Gretel: And I’ve cooked the witch.Let’s go back home.Narrator: In the witch’s house th ey found a lot of gold and silver.They carried as much as they could and started go back home.Father: It’s good to see you.Your stepmother was dead.I’m very sorry.I’ll never leave you again.Hansel and Gretel: Look, Father, we’re rich now.Let’s live together happily ever after.第二篇:糖果屋历险记Act 1 伐木工:I am a poor woodcutter.I live with my wife and two children, Hansel and Gretel.【我是一个贫穷的伐木工。
双语格林童话:三个幸运儿Thethreechildrenoffortune

双语格林童话:三个幸运儿ThethreechildrenoffortuneA father once called his three sons before him, and he gave to the first a cock, to the second a scythe, and to the third a cat. "I am already aged," said he, "my death is nigh, and I have wished to take thought for you before my end; money I have not, and what I now give you seems of little worth, but all depends on your making a sensible use of it. Only seek out a country where such things are still unknown, and your fortune is made."After the father's death the eldest went away with his cock, but wherever he came the cock was already known; in the towns he saw him from a long distance, sitting upon the steeples and turning round with the wind, and in the villages he heard more than one crowing; no one would show any wonder at the creature, so that it did not look as if he would make his fortune by it.At last, however, it happened that he came to an island where the people knew nothing about cocks, and did not even understand how to divide their time. They certainly knew when it was morning or evening, but at night, if they did not sleep through it, not one of them knew how to find out the time."Look!" said he, "what a proud creature! it has a ruby-red crown upon its head, and wears spurs like a knight; it calls you three times during the night, at fixed hours, and when it calls for the last time, the sun soon rises. But if it crows by broad daylight, then take notice, for there will certainly be a change of weather."The people were well pleased; for a whole night they did not sleep, and listened with great delight as the cock at two, four, and six o'clock, loudly and clearly proclaimed the time. They asked if the creature were for sale, and how much he wanted for it? "About as much gold as an ass can carry," answered he. "Aridiculously small price for such a precious creature!" they cried unanimously, and willingly gave him what he had asked.When he came home with his wealth his brothers were astonished, and the second said, "Well, I will go forth and see whether I cannot get rid of my scythe as profitably." But it did not look as if he would, for labourers met him everywhere, and they had scythes upon their shoulders as well as he.At last, however, he chanced upon an island where the people knew nothing of scythes. When the corn was ripe there, they took cannon out to the fields and shot it down. Now this was rather an uncertain affair; many shot right over it, others hit the ears instead of the stems, and shot them away, whereby much was lost, and besides all this, it made a terrible noise. So the man set to work and mowed it down so quietly and quickly that the people opened their mouths with astonishment. They agreed to give him what he wanted for the scythe, and he received a horse laden with as much gold as it could carry.And now the third brother wanted to take his cat to the right man. He fared just like the others; so long as he stayed on the mainland there was nothing to be done. Every place had cats, and there were so many of them that new-born kittens were generally drowned in the ponds.At last he sailed over to an island, and it luckily happened that no cats had ever yet been seen there, and that the mice had got the upper hand so much that they danced upon the tables and benches whether the master were at home or not. The people complained bitterly of the plague; the King himself in his palace did not know how to secure himself against them; mice squeaked in every corner, and gnawed whatever they could lay hold of with their teeth. But now the cat began her chase, andsoon cleared a couple of rooms, and the people begged the King to buy the wonderful beast for the country. The King willingly gave what was asked, which was a mule laden with gold, and the third brother came home with the greatest treasure of all.The cat made herself merry with the mice in the royal palace, and killed so many that they could not be counted. Atlast she grew warm with the work and thirsty, so she stood still, lifted up her head and cried, "Mew. Mew!" When they heard this strange cry, the King and all his people were frightened, and in their terror ran all at once out of the palace. Then the King took counsel what was best to be done; at last it was determined to send a herald to the cat, and demand that she should leave the palace, or if not, she was to expect that force would be used against her. The councillors said, "Rather will we let ourselves be plagued with the mice, for to that misfortune we are accustomed, than give up our lives to such a monster as this." A noble youth, therefore, was sent to ask the cat "whether she would peaceably quit the castle?" But the cat, whose thirst had become still greater, merely answered, "Mew! Mew!" The youth understood her to say, "Most certainly not! most certainly not!" and took this answer to the King. "Then," said the councillors, "she shall yield to force." Cannon were brought out, and the palace was soon in flames. When the fire reached the room where the cat was sitting, she sprang safely out of the window; but the besiegers did not leave off until the whole palace was shot down to the ground.。
小学英语 格林童话系列(三)the Three Feathers三片羽毛(二)阅读素材

the Three Feathers从前有个国王,他有三个儿子。
老大和老二聪明伶俐,小儿子却头脑简单,不爱说话,人们管他叫「缺心眼」。
国王年纪大了,身体虚弱,想到身后之事,觉得难以确定究竟由哪个儿子来继承王位。
他把三个儿子找来对他们说:「你们谁带回来的地毯最漂亮,谁就能继承王位。
」他认为这样他们就没甚么可争辩的了。
他将儿子们领到外面,对着三片羽毛吹了一口气,说:「你们分头跟着羽毛所指的方向去找吧。
」三片羽毛一片朝东,一片朝西,第三片直着朝上飞了一阵就落在地上了。
两个哥哥对「缺心眼」弟弟嘲笑了一番,因为他只能留在本地,然后他们一东一西去寻找最美丽的地毯去了。
小王子十分难过地坐到地上,猛然发现羽毛边有扇地板门。
他掀开盖板,看到有几级楼梯,就沿着梯级往下走。
不久又是一道门,他伸手敲了敲,听到有人在里面说:「青青侍女跛着脚,跛脚小狗到处跳,瞧瞧有谁会来到。
」门开处,只见一只巨大的蟾蜍蹲在那儿,四周挤满了小蟾蜍。
它问小王子要甚么,小王子说:「我想要世界上最漂亮、质地最好的地毯。
」大蟾蜍召来一个小蟾蜍对它说:「青青侍女跛着脚,跛脚小狗到处跳,搬来大箱子瞧一瞧。
」小蟾蜍於是搬来一口大箱子,大蟾蜍打开盖,从里面拿出一块地毯给「缺心眼」。
那地毯质地优良,图案和色彩也十分漂亮,世界上简直没谁能织得出。
小王子谢过大蟾蜍之后,带上地毯出来了。
再说两个哥哥认为弟弟傻,相信他找不到甚么好地毯,也就不想费周折用心找了。
他们都是从最先遇到的牧羊人的妻子那里买了些织得很粗糙的羊毛手帕带了回来。
这时,「缺心眼」也回来了,他将那块美丽无比的地毯交给了父亲,国王一看惊讶地说:「公正地说,王位该归小王子。
」可是另外两兄弟吵吵嚷嚷说不能让「缺心眼」当国王,因为他干甚么都考虑不周全。
他们吵得国王不得安宁,非要再比试比试不可。
国王於是说:「谁带给我的戒指最漂亮,谁就继承王位。
」说着又将三个儿子带到外面,朝空气中吹了三片羽毛,让他们跟着羽毛所指的方向去寻找。
3只小猪盖房子的故事英文

3只小猪盖房子的故事英文Once upon a time, there were three little pigs who decided it was time to leave their mother and build their own houses. The first little pig built his house out of straw, the second little pig built his house out of sticks, and the third little pig built his house out of bricks.One day, a big bad wolf came to the area and saw the three little pigs' houses. The wolf was hungry and decided to eat the three little pigs. He first went to the straw house and said, "Little pig, little pig, let me come in." The little pig replied, "No, no, by the hair on my chinny chin chin, I will not let you in."But the big bad wolf was determined to eat the little pig. So he huffed and puffed until he blew the straw house down. The little pig quickly ran to his brother's house made of sticks.The wolf followed and went to the stick house and said, "Little pigs, let me come in." The two pigs replied, "No, no, by the hair on our chinny chin chins, we will not let you in."But the wolf didn't give up. He huffed and puffed and blew the stick house down. The two little pigs quickly ran to their brother's house made of bricks.The wolf was determined to eat the three little pigs. He went to the brick house and said, "Little pigs, let me come in." But thethree pigs shouted, "No, no, by the hair on our chinny chin chins, we will not let you in."But the wolf was determined to get in. He huffed and puffed and blew and blew, but he couldn't blow the brick house down. So he climbed up onto the roof to try and get in through the chimney.The three little pigs were smart. They had a pot of boiling water waiting for the wolf. When the wolf came through the chimney, he fell into the boiling water and died.The three little pigs lived happily ever after in their brick house. They learned a lesson: it is always better to work hard and do things the right way, like building a strong and sturdy house, rather than taking shortcuts by building a house out of straw or sticks.And that's the story of the three little pigs and the big bad wolf.。
三只小猪盖房子的故事英语版

三只小猪盖房子的故事英语版The Story of the Three Little Pigs.Once upon a time, there were three little pigs. They left theirmother's home to build their own houses.The first little pig was very lazy. He built his house quickly with straw. He thought it was easy and didn't take much time.The second little pig was a little bit more hard - working than thefirst one. He built his house with sticks. It looked a bit stronger than the straw house.The third little pig was very diligent. He decided to build his house with bricks. It took him a long time, but the brick house was very solid.One day, a big bad wolf came. He saw the first little pig's straw house and said, "Little pig, little pig, let me come in." The first little pig answered, "No, no, not by the hair on my chinny - chin - chin." Then the wolf huffed and puffed and blew the straw house down. The first little pig ran to the second little pig's house.The wolf followed him and came to the stick house. He said, "Little pigs, little pigs, let me come in." The two little pigs said together, "No, no, not by the hair on our chinny - chin - chins." So the wolf huffed and puffed again and blew the stick house down. The two little pigs ran to the third little pig's brick house.The wolf came to the brick house and said, "Little pigs, little pigs, let me come in." The three little pigs replied, "No, no, not by the hair on our chinny - chin - chins." The wolf huffed and puffed and huffed and puffed, but he couldn't blow the brick house down.Finally, the wolf tried to climb onto the roof to get into the house through the chimney. But the clever third little pig had already prepared a big pot of boiling water. When the wolf came down the chimney, he fellright into the pot of boiling water. And that was the end of the big bad wolf.The three little pigs learned that hard work and building things well could protect them from danger.。
小学英语格林童话系列三theThreeFeathers三片羽毛一阅读素材2

the Three Feathers三片羽毛Jacob and Wilhelm GrimmOnce upon a time there was a king who had three sons, two of whom were clever and intelligent, but the third one did not talk very much, was simple minded, and the only name they gave him was the Simpleton.When the king became old and weak, and thought that he was nearing his end, he did not know which of his sons should inherit the kingdom after him, so he said to them, "Go forth, and the one of you who brings me the finest carpet, he shall be king after my death."So there would be no dispute among them, he led them to the front of his castle, blew three feathers into the air, and said, "As they fly, so shall you go."the one feather flew to the east, the other to the west, and the third feather flew straight ahead, falling quickly to the ground after going only a short distance. The one brother went to the right, the other to the left, and they laughed at the Simpleton who had to stand there where the third feather had fallen.the Simpleton sat down and was sad. Then he suddenly noticed that there was a trapdoor next to his feather. He lifted it up, found a stairway, and climbed down inside. He came to another door and knocked on it, upon which he heard someone calling out from within:Maiden GREen and small, Hopping toad, Hopping toad's puppy, Hop to and fro, Quickly see who is outside.the door opened, and he saw a big, fat toad sitting there, surrounded by a large number of little toads. The fat toad asked what he wanted.the Simpleton answered, "I would like the most beautiful and finest carpet."then the fat toad called to a young toad, saying:Maiden GREen and small, Hopping toad, Hopping toad's puppy, Hop to and fro, Bring me the large box.the young toad brought the box, and the fat toad opened it, then gave the Simpleton a carpet from it. It was so beautiful and so fine, the like of which could never have been woven in the world above. He thanked the toad and climbed back out.Now the other two thought that their brother was so stupid that he would not find anything to bring home."Why should we spend a lot of effort looking for a carpet?" they said, so they took some pieces of course cloth from the first shepherd's wife they came to, and took these back home to the king.At the same time they returned home, the Simpleton arrived, bringing his beautiful carpet. When the king saw it, he was astounded, and said, "It is only right that the kingdom should go to my youngest son."However, the two other sons gave their father no peace, saying that it would be impossible for the Simpleton to become king, because he lacked understanding in all things. They asked him to declare another contest.then the father said, "He who brings me the most beautiful ring shall inheritthe kingdom." Leading the three brothers outside, he blew the three feathers into the air that they were to follow.the two oldest brothers again went to the east and to the west, and the Simpleton's feather again flew straight ahead, falling down next to the door in the ground. Once again he climbed down to the fat toad and told it that he needed the most beautiful ring. The toad had the box brought out again and gave him from it a ring that glistened with precious stones and was so beautiful that no goldsmith on earth could have made it.the two oldest brothers laughed at the Simpleton, who was going to look for a golden ring, and they took no effort at all. Instead, they drove the nails out of an old wagon ring and brought it to the king. However, when the Simpleton presented his ring, the king said once again, "The kingdom belongs to him."the two oldest sons tormented the king endlessly, until finally he declared a third contest, saying that he who would bring home the most beautiful woman should have the kingdom.Once again he blew the three feathers into the air and they flew in the same directions as before.Without hesitating, the Simpleton went back to the fat toad and said, "I am supposed to take home the most beautiful woman.""Oh!" answered the toad. "The most beautiful woman! She is not here at the moment, but you shall have her nonetheless."the fat toad gave him a hollowed out yellow turnip, to which were harnessed six little mice.the Simpleton said sadly, "What am I to do with this?"the toad answered, "Just put one of my little toads inside it."the he grabbed one of them from the group and set it inside the yellow coach. The little toad was scarcely inside when it turned into a beautiful young lady, the turnip into a coach, and the six mice into horses. He kissed her, raced away with the horses, and brought her to the king.His brothers came along afterward. They had given no effort to find a beautiful woman, but simply brought along the first peasant women they had come upon.After looking at them, the king said, "After my death the kingdom belongs to my youngest son."However, the two oldest sons again deafened the king's ears with the cry, "We cannot allow the Simpleton to become king," and they demanded that the preference should go to the brother whose woman could jump through a hoop that was hanging in the middle of the hall.they thought, "The peasant women will be able to do that very well. They are very strong, but the dainty lady will jump herself to death."the old king gave in to this as well. The two peasant women did indeed jump through the hoop, but they were so plump that each one fell, breaking her thick arms and legs. Then the beautiful lady, that the Simpleton had brought home, jumped, and she jumped through the hoop as lightly as a deer.After this all the protests had to stop. Thus the Simpleton received the crown,and he ruled wisely for a long time.。
三只小猪的故事盖房子英语跟读

三只小猪的故事盖房子英语跟读Once upon a time, there were three little pigs. They all decided to move out of their mother’s house and build their own homes. The first little pig built his house from straw. The second little pig built his house from sticks. The third little pig built his house from bricks.One day, a big bad wolf came to the first little pig’s house. He huffed and he puffed and he blew the straw house down. The little pig ran to his brother’s house made of sticks. The big bad wolf followed and huffed and puffed and blew the stick house down too. The two little pigs then ran to their brother’s house made of bricks.The big bad wolf came to the third little pig’s house and huffed and puffed to blow it down. But the brick house was too strong and the wolf could not blow it down. The three little pigs then came up with a plan to catch the wolf. The first little pig boiled a pot of water, the second little pig brought a large bag of flour, and the third little pig used his chimney to funnel the flour onto the wolf when he tried to come down.When the wolf came down the chimney, the pot of boiling water was tipped over and the flour was poured on the wolf. The three little pigs then locked the wolf out of their house and lived happily ever after.The story of the three little pigs teaches us the importance of hard work, dedication, and resilience. The first two little pigs did not put much effort into building their homes, leading to their houses being destroyed by the wolf. The third little pig, however, put in the time and effort to build a strong house that could withstand the wolf’s huffing and puffing.Furthermore, the story also teaches us the value of thinking creatively and outsmarting our problems. The three little pigs used their creativity to catch the wolf and protect their home.Overall, the story of the three little pigs is a classic tale that teaches us important life lessons. It is no wonder that it has been passed down from generation to generation and remains a favorite among children and adults alike.。
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The Three Castles 三个城堡The Three CastlesA boy had taken it into his head to go out and steal He also told his mother "Aren't you ashamed!" said his mother "Go to confession at once, and you'll see what the priest has to say to you"The boy went to confession "Stealing is a sin," said the priest, "unless you steal from thieves"The boy went to the woods and found thieves He knocked at their door and got himself hired as a servant"We steal," explained the thieves, "but we're not committing a sin, because we rob the tax collectors"One night when the thieves had gone out to rob a tax collector, the boy led the best mule out of the stable, loaded it with gold pieces, and fledHe took the gold to his mother, then went to town to look for work In that town was a king who had a hundred sheep, but no one wanted to be his shepherd The boy volunteered, and the king said, "Look, there are the hundred sheep Take them out tomorrow morning to the meadow, but don't cross the brook, because they would be eaten by a serpent on the other side If you come back with none missing, I'll reward you Fail to bring them all back, and I'll dismiss you on the spot, unless the serpent has already devoured you too"To reach the meadow, he had to walk by the king's windows, where the king's daughter happened to be standing She saw the boy, liked his looks, and threw him a cake He caught it and carried it along to eat in the meadow On reaching the meadow, he saw a white stone in the grass and said, "I'll sit down now and eat the cake from the king's daughter" But the stone happened to be on the other side of the brook The shepherd paid no attention and jumped across the brook, with the sheep all following himThe grass was high there, and the sheep grazed peacefully, while he sat on the stone eating his cake All of a sudden he felt a blow under the rock which seemed to shake the world itself The boy looked all around but, seeing nothing, went on eating his cake Another blow more powerful than the first followed, but the shepherd ignored it There was a third blow, and out from under the rock crawled a serpent with three heads In each of its mouths it held a rose and crawled toward the boy, as though it wanted to offer him the roses He was about to take them, when the serpent lunged at him with its three mouths all set to gobble him up in three bites But the little shepherd proved the quicker, clubbing it with his staff over one head and the next and the next until the serpent lay deadThen he cut off the three heads with a sickle, putting two of them into his hunting jacket and crushing one to see what was inside What should he find but a crystal key The boy raised the stone and saw a door Slipping the key into the lock and turning it, he found himself inside a splendid palace of solid crystal Through all the doors came servants of crystal "Good day, my lord, what are your wishes?""I wish to be shown all my treasures"So they took him up crystal stairs into crystal towers; they showed him crystal stables with crystal horses and arms and armor of solid crystal Then they led him into a crystal garden down avenues of crystal trees in which crystal birds sang, past flowerbeds where crystal flowers blossomed around crystal pools The boy picked a small bunch of flowers and stuck the bouquet in his hat When he brought the sheep home that night, the king's daughter was looking out the window and said, "May I have those flowers in your hat?""You certainly may," said the shepherd "They are crystal flowers culled from the crystal garden of my solid crystal castle" He tossed her the bouquet, which she caught When he got back to the stone the next day, he crushed a second serpent head and found a silver key He lifted the stone, slipped the silver key into the lock and entered a solid silver palace Silver servants came running up saying, "Command, our lord!" They took him off to show him silver kitchens, where silver chickens roasted over silver fires, and silver gardens where silver peacocks spread their tails The boy picked a little bunch of silver flowers and stuck them in his hat That night he gave them to the king's daughter when she asked for themThe third day, he crushed the third head and found a gold key He slipped the key into the lock and entered a solid gold palace, where his servents were gold too, from wig to boots; the beds were gold, with gold sheets, pillows, and canopy; and in the aviaries fluttered hundreds of gold birds In a garden of gold flowerbeds and fountains with gold sprays, he picked a small bunch of gold flowers to stick in his hat and gave them to the king's daughter that nightNow the king announced a tournament, and the winner would have his daughter in marriage The shepherd unlocked the door with the crystal key, entered the crystal palace and chose a crystal horse with crystal bridle and saddle, and thus rode to the tournament in crystal armor and carrying a crystal lance He defeated all the other knights and fled without revealing who he wasThe next day he returned on a silver horse with trappings of silver, dressed in silver armor and carrying his silver lance and shield He defeated everyone and fled, still unknown to all The third day he returned on a gold horse, outfitted entirely in gold He was victorious the third time as well, and the princess said, "I know who you are You're the man who gave me flowers of crystal, silver, and gold, from the gardens of your castles of crystal, silver, and gold"So they got married, and the little shepherd became kingAnd all were very happy and gay, But to me who watched they gave no thought nor pay (Monferrato)NOTES:"The Three Castles" (I tre castelli) from Comparetti, 62 and 22, Monferrato, Piedmont These two Piedmontese tales are variants of a single type I took the beginning from one and concluded with the other Nothing was added; I merely underlined a few elements already in the text (such as the tax collector) and the rhythmCopyright: Italian Folktales Selected and Retold by Italo Calvino,translated by George Martin,Pantheon Books, New York 1980三个城堡有个小伙子突然想要去偷东西,他把这个念头跟妈妈一说,妈妈就说:“你不觉得羞耻吗?你马上去忏悔,听听神父给你的劝告。