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Переведите!!! One day a fox saw a rabbit.The Fox run it.he caught the rabbit in his mouth and said,"ALittle Rabbit,I want to eat you."

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What could the poor Rabbit do? He said to the Fox,"Very well,Mr fox, it me up!But first please sing to me.You sing so well."
the Fox was very happy to hear these words.He opened his mouth a little and began to sing:
I'm a fox, look at me!I've caught a rabbit, fat is he!"
the rabbit said, "I cen't hear you very well, mr fox.Can you sing a little louder?"
So the fox openedis mouth a little more and began to sing a little louder:
I'm a fox, look at me! I'v caught a rabbit, fat is he!"
"Oh, thet's better, Mr fox,"said the rabbit. But i cnow you can sing mush better. Put me down on the grass near you. then you can open your mouth very wide and sing very well."
The fox put the little rabbit down on the grass near nim, opened his mouth very wide and began to sing:
"I'm a fox, look at me!I'v caught..."
"Oh, no, you haven't," cried the rabbit, and ran away.
Before the fox had time to close his mouth, the little rabbit was far away.

Mkliana 12 авг. 2013 г., 22:19:24 (10 лет назад)
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Shaika
12 авг. 2013 г., 23:40:04 (10 лет назад)

В один день лис увидел кролика. Лис побежал за ним и поймал кролика за его морду и сказал :" Маленький кролик, я хочу съесть тебя."

Что сделает кролик?Он сказал лисе:"Очень хорошо, мистер лис, меня!Но спой пожалуйста одну песенку для меня. Ты очень хорошо поешь."

Лис был так счастлив.Он открытл свой рот и помаленьку начел петь:

Я лис,посмотрите на меня! Я поймал кролика, он такой толстенький!"

Кролик сказал " Я не могу сказать что ты поешь очень хорошо, мистер лис умеешь ли ты петь чуть погромче?"

Лис открыл рот и стал петь чуть погромче

Я лис,посмотрите на меня! Я поймала кролика, он такой толстенький!"

Получше, мистер лис-сказал кролик но ты можешь петь еще лучше. Мне нужен стакан . Когда ты сможешь открыть свой рот очень широко и начнешь петь:

Я лис,посмотрите на меня! Я поймал кролика, он такой толстенький!"

О нет ты не сможешь. сказал кролик и убежал прочь

После того как лис закрыл свой рот, маленький кролик был уже далеко

 

Почему употребляется лис , а не лиса?

Потомучто кролик говорил MR FOX , а на русском это мистер лис

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"I was angry with you, » he said, "because you didn't like my pictures. Now you're a free man again and I am your friend. "

The dinner was wonderful. And they enjoyed it very much.

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1. The king was proud of his pictures.

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hated Robin and would have been very glad if any one had killed him.

The Sheriff was a very unkind man. He treated the poor Saxons very badly. He often took away all their money, and their houses and left them to starve. Sometimes, for a very little fault, he would cut off their ears or fingers. The poor people used to go into the wood, and Robin would give them food and money. Sometimes they went home again, but very often they stayed with him, and became his men.

The Sheriff knew this, so he hated Robin all the more, and he was never so happy as when he caught one of Robin's men and locked him up in prison.

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The Sheriff was too much afraid of him to go into the forest to try to take him. He knew his men were no match for Robin's. Robin's men served him and fought for him because they loved him. The Sheriff's men only served him because they feared him.

One day Robin was walking through the forest when he met a butcher.

This butcher was riding gaily along to the market at Nottingham. He was dressed in a blue linen coat, with leather belt. On either side of his strong grey pony hung a basket full of meat.

In these days as there were no trains, everything had to be sent by road. The roads were so bad that even carts could not go along them very much, for the wheels stuck in the mud. Everything was carried on horseback, in sacks or baskets called panniers.

The butcher rode gaily along, whistling [36] as he went. Suddenly Robin stepped from under the trees and stopped him.

"What have you there, my man?" he asked.

"Butcher meat," replied the man. "Fine prime beef and mutton for Nottingham Market. Do you want to buy some?"

"Yes, I do," said Robin. "I'll buy it all and your pony too. How much do you want for it? I should like to go to Nottingham and see what kind of butcher I will make."

So the butcher sold his pony and all his meat to Robin. Then Robin changed clothes with him. He put on the butcher's blue clothes and leather belt, and the butcher went off in Robin's suit of Lincoln green, feeling very grand indeed.

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All sorts of people came to buy: fine ladies and poor women, rich knights and gentlemen, and humble workers, every one pushing and crowding together. Robin found it quite difficult to drive his pony through the crowd to the corner of the market place where the butchers had their stalls.

He got there at last, however, laid out his meat, and began to cry with the best of them.

"Prime meat, ladies. Come and buy. Cheapest meat in all the market, ladies. Come buy, come buy. Twopence a pound, ladies. Twopence a pound. Come buy. Come buy."

"What!" said every one, "beef at twopence a pound! I never heard of such a thing. Why it is generally tenpence."

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[39] They stood at their stalls sulky and cross, while all their customers crowded round Robin.

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"Have I not?" replied Robin.

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"Have you not?"

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"Am I?"

"Well, you seem to be," said the old butcher, getting rather cross.

"Do I?" replied Robin laughing.

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The man was taken to hospital where he was recovering well. Several people took care of him and his dog.

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