The Rabbit and the Fox
Once there was a naughty rabbit. He likes to play tricks, and it made other animals angry. But it was very different to catch him.
One day, a wolf said to a fox, I have an idea to catch the rabbit. You go back home and get into bed. Ill go to the rabbit and tell him that you are dead. If he comes to see you, youll jump up and catch him.
Good idea, said the fox, Ill do that. Then fox ran home and got into bed. The wolf went to the rabbits house and said, Mr. Rabbit, have you heard Mr. Fox is dead? The wolf stood at the door, and then he went away.
Really? I havent heard anything about it. The rabbit said to himself, so he decided to go and see if it was true. He went to the foxs house and looked in through the window. He saw the fox lying in bed. He opened the door and went in. he looked at the fox and said, Mr. Wolf says Mr.Fox is dead, but he doesnt look like a dead fox. A dead fox always open his mouth.
When the fox heard this, he thought, Ill show him that I am dead. So he opened his mouth.
The rabbit saw the fox open his mouth, and he knew the fox was not dead. He ran out of the house as fast as he could.
兔子和狐狸
以前有一个淘气的兔子,他喜欢恶作剧,这使得其他动物很生气。但是想抓住这是兔子可不容易。
一个,狼对狐狸说:我想到一个办法可以抓住这只兔子,你回家睡在床上,我去告诉告诉兔子你死了。如果他来看你,你就跳起来抓住它。
好主意,狐狸说,我按你说的办。 于是狐狸跑回家躺在床上。狼跑到兔子家说: 兔子先生死了的事你听说了吗?狼站在门口说,然后就走开了。
真的吗?我怎么没有听说呢。兔子自言自语地说。于是他决定去看看是不是真的。她来到狐狸的房前并从窗口往里看,他看见狐狸躺在床上。于是,他打开门并走了进去。他看着狐狸说着;狼先生说狐狸死了,但他不像一只死狐狸,因为死狐狸是张开嘴巴的。
当狐狸听见这话,他想我要让他知道我是死的。于是他张开了嘴巴。
兔子看见狐狸张开了嘴巴,他知道狐狸没有死,于是他飞快从房子里跑了出来。
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