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The servant could now easily prove his innocence; and the King, to make amends for the wrong, allowed him to ask a favour, and promised him the best place in the court that he could wish for.
The servant refused everything, and only asked for a horse and some money for travelling, as he had a mind to see the world and go about a little. When his request was granted he set out on his way, and one day came to a pond, where he saw three fishes caught in the reeds and gasping for water. Now, though it is said that fishes are dumb, he heard them lamenting that they must perish so miserably, and, as he had a kind heart, he got off his horse and put the three prisoners back into the water. They quivered with delight, put out their heads, and cried to him, "We will remember you and repay you for saving us!" He rode on, and after a while it seemed to him that he heard a voice in the sand at his feet. He listened, and heard an ant-king complain, "Why cannot folks, with their clumsy beasts, keep off our bodies? That stupid horse, with his heavy hoofs, has been treading down my people without mercy!" So he turned on to a side path and the ant-king cried out to him, 'We will remember you - one good turn deserves another!"
这下侍从轻而易举地证明了自己的清白。 国王觉得不该那样冤枉他,想作一些弥补,便允许他提出一个请求,而且还答应,只要他开口,可以把宫中最好的职位给他。可是侍从谢绝了这一切,只请求给他一匹马和一些旅费,让他出去看看外面的世界。国王答应了他的请求,他便上了路。一天,他来到了一个池塘边,看到池塘里有三条鱼让芦苇缠住了,嘴一张一张地想喝水。虽然人们常说鱼都是哑巴,他却听到它们在为自己这样惨死而哀声叹气。他很善良,下了马,把三条鱼重新放回到水里。鱼高兴极了,从水里探出头来,冲着他喊道:"我们会记住你的,而且会报答你的救命之恩。"
他骑着马继续向前走。过了一会儿,他觉得好像听到脚底下的沙子里有什么声音。他听了一会儿,听到一只蚁王在抱怨:"那些骑着笨牲口的人类为什么不离我们远一点呢?这匹蠢马沉重的蹄子踩死了我们多少人呵!"于是,他赶紧把马带到旁边的小路上。蚁王对他叫道:"我们会记住你的。好心自然会有好报的!"
The servant could now easily prove his innocence; and the King, to make amends for the wrong, allowed him to ask a favour, and promised him the best place in the court that he could wish for.
The servant refused everything, and only asked for a horse and some money for travelling, as he had a mind to see the world and go about a little. When his request was granted he set out on his way, and one day came to a pond, where he saw three fishes caught in the reeds and gasping for water. Now, though it is said that fishes are dumb, he heard them lamenting that they must perish so miserably, and, as he had a kind heart, he got off his horse and put the three prisoners back into the water. They quivered with delight, put out their heads, and cried to him, "We will remember you and repay you for saving us!" He rode on, and after a while it seemed to him that he heard a voice in the sand at his feet. He listened, and heard an ant-king complain, "Why cannot folks, with their clumsy beasts, keep off our bodies? That stupid horse, with his heavy hoofs, has been treading down my people without mercy!" So he turned on to a side path and the ant-king cried out to him, 'We will remember you - one good turn deserves another!"
这下侍从轻而易举地证明了自己的清白。 国王觉得不该那样冤枉他,想作一些弥补,便允许他提出一个请求,而且还答应,只要他开口,可以把宫中最好的职位给他。可是侍从谢绝了这一切,只请求给他一匹马和一些旅费,让他出去看看外面的世界。国王答应了他的请求,他便上了路。一天,他来到了一个池塘边,看到池塘里有三条鱼让芦苇缠住了,嘴一张一张地想喝水。虽然人们常说鱼都是哑巴,他却听到它们在为自己这样惨死而哀声叹气。他很善良,下了马,把三条鱼重新放回到水里。鱼高兴极了,从水里探出头来,冲着他喊道:"我们会记住你的,而且会报答你的救命之恩。"
他骑着马继续向前走。过了一会儿,他觉得好像听到脚底下的沙子里有什么声音。他听了一会儿,听到一只蚁王在抱怨:"那些骑着笨牲口的人类为什么不离我们远一点呢?这匹蠢马沉重的蹄子踩死了我们多少人呵!"于是,他赶紧把马带到旁边的小路上。蚁王对他叫道:"我们会记住你的。好心自然会有好报的!"
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