Some years after this, the woodcutter one day ( 16. set) out on a journey. He (17. walk) along a lonely mountain path, hungry and tire, when night (18.
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fall). Suddenly, he (19. see) a light in the woods. He (20. go) toward this light and (21. come) to a large beautiful house that (22. build) in the middle of the wood by some mysterious people. The woodcutter (23. be) surprised as he (24. not, expect) to find such a fine house so deep in the forest. He (25. knock) on the door, and a beautiful young woman (26. come) out.
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cutting down trees, when he heard a cry of a bird. He wondered what had happened and went to look at the bird. Under a big green bush he saw a nest that had been built by a bird, with many eggs inside it. A great snake prepared to kill the mother bird, who bravely was defending her nest. The woodcutter stroke the snake with the stick that he had found in the forest and killed it. Some years after this, the woodcutter one day set out on a journey. He was walking along a lonely mountain path, hungry and tired, when night fell. Suddenly, he saw a light in the woods. He went toward this light and came to a large beautiful house that had been built in the middle of the wood by some mysterious people. The woodcutter was surprised as he didn't expect to find such a fine house so deep in the forest. He knocked on the door, and a beautiful young woman came out.
heard a cry of a bird. He wondered what had happened and went to look at the bird. Under a big green bush he saw a nest that had been built by a bird, with many eggs inside it. A great snake prepared to kill the mother bird, who bravely was defending her nest. The woodcutter stroke the snake with the stick that he had found in the forest and killed it.
Some years after this, the woodcutter one day set out on a journey. He was walking along a lonely mountain path, hungry and tired, when night fell. Suddenly, he saw a light in the woods. He went toward this light and came to a large beautiful house that had been built in the middle of the wood by some mysterious people. The woodcutter was surprised as he didn't expect to find such a fine house so deep in the forest. He knocked on the door, and a beautiful young woman came out.
ate the food they gave him when they went away.
When the dog was strong again, he disappeared.
A few months later, when Smith was in a train, he saw his dog. The dog was running along the road. Smith got off the train at the next station, bought a piece of meat, caught the dog, and brought him home again. There he was tied up for a week.
At the end of the week Smith tied a metal plate to the dog with the words "Please, return to Smith, Ellen, California", and set the dog free. He disappeared again.
This time he was sent back by the train, was tied up for three days, was set free on the fourth day and disappeared again.
As soon as he received his freedom, he always ran north. The dog always came back hungry and weak and always ran away trcsh and strong.
At last the dog decided to stay with the Smiths, but a long time passed before they could touch him. They called the dog 'Wolf'.
One summer day a stranger came to the place where Smith and his wife lived. As soon as the dog saw him, he ran to the stranger and licked his hands with his tongue. Then the stranger said:
"His name isn't Wolf. It's Brown. He was my dog."
"Oh," cried Mary, "you are not going to take him away with you? Leave him here, he is happy."
The stranger then said, "His mother died and I brought him up on condensed milk. He never knew any mother but me. Do you think he wants to stay with you?"
"I am sure of it."
"Well," said the stranger. "He must decide it himself. I'll say goodbye and go away, if he wants to stay- let him stay. If he wants to come with me, let him come. I will not call him to come."
For some time Wolf watched the man. He waited for him to return. Then he ran after the man, caught his hand between his teeth and tried to stop him. The man did not stop. Then the dog ran back to where Smith and his wife sat. He tried to drag Smith after the stranger. The dog wanted to be at the same time with the old master and the new one. The stranger disappeared. The dog lay down at the feet, of Smith. Mary was happy. A few minutes later the dog got up and ran after the old master. He never turned his head. Faster and faster the dog ran along the road and in a few minutes he was gone.
he (3.go) round to Piglet`s house (4. see) what Piglet (5. do). It (6.snow) since early morning. Pooh (7.expect) (8.find) Piglet (9.warm) his toes in front of his fire, but to his surprise he (10.see) that the door (11.be) open, and the more he (12.look) inside the more Piglet (13.not, be) there. "So what I (14.do)," said Pooh, "is this. I (15.go) home first and see what the time (16.be), and perhaps I (17.put) a scarf round my neck, and then I (18.go) and (19.see) Eeyore ahd (20.sing) my new hum to him." He (21.hurry) back to his own house; when he (22.open) his door he suddenly (23.see) Piglet (24.sit) in his best armchair and looking as if he (25.sit) there for a long time. Pooh could only (26.stand) there (27.wonder) whose he (28.be) in. "Hallo, Piglet," he said. "I (29.think) you (30.be) out." "No," said Piglet."it`s you who (31.be) out. I (32.sit) here for an hour already." Pooh (33.look) up at his clock, which (34.stop) at five minutes to eleven some weeks before. "Nearly eleven o`clock," said Pooh happily. "You (35.be) just in time for a little something," and he (36.put) his head into the cupboard. "And then we (37.go) out, Piglet, and (38.sing) my song to Eeyore". "Which song, Pooh?" "The one we (39.be) going to sing to Eeyore," (40.explain) Pooh. The clock (41.show) still five minutes to eleven when Pooh and Piglet (42.set) out on their way half an later.
already (1.visit) some of his friends and had nothing else to do, he (2.think) he (3.go) round to Piglet`s house (4. see) what Piglet ([ссылка появится после проверки модератором]). It (6.snow) since early morning. Pooh (7.expect) (8.find) Piglet (9.warm) his toes in front of his fire, but to his surprise he (10.see) that the door (11.be) open, and the more he (12.look) inside the more Piglet (13.not, be) there. "So what I (14.do)," said Pooh, "is this. I (15.go) home first and see what the time (16.be), and perhaps I (17.put) a scarf round my neck, and then I (18.go) and (19.see) Eeyore ahd (20.sing) my new hum to him." He (21.hurry) back to his own house; when he (22.open) his door he suddenly (23.see) Piglet (24.sit) in his best armchair and looking as if he (25.sit) there for a long time. Pooh could only (26.stand) there (27.wonder) whose he (28.be) in. "Hallo, Piglet," he said. "I (29.think) you (30.be) out." "No," said Piglet."it`s you who (31.be) out. I (32.sit) here for an hour already." Pooh (33.look) up at his clock, which (34.stop) at five minutes to eleven some weeks before. "Nearly eleven o`clock," said Pooh happily. "You (35.be) just in time for a little something," and he (36.put) his head into the cupboard. "And then we (37.go) out, Piglet, and (38.sing) my song to Eeyore". "Which song, Pooh?" "The one we (39.be) going to sing to Eeyore," (40.explain) Pooh. The clock (41.show) still five minutes to eleven when Pooh and Piglet (42.set) out on their way half an later.