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文章来源 毕业论文网 why the sea is salt文章来源 毕业论文网 毕业论文 long ago, there lived two brothers. the older brother was rich and successful, but mean and arrogant. the younger brother was very poor, but kind and generous.one day the poor brother and his wife found that they had nothing to eat in their house. they had no money either, and nothing that they could sell. to make matters worse, the next day was a holiday, a day of celebration.where are we going to get something to eat? tomorrow is a holiday. how will we celebrate? asked the poor brothers wife in tears. the poor brother was in a fix. he did not know what to do.go to your brother and ask for his help, suggested the poor mans wife. he killed a cow yesterday - i saw him. surely he will not grudge us a little meat for the holiday?the poor man sighed. he did not like to ask his brother for help, for he knew how mean and selfish his brother was. but the next day was a holiday, and he really could not think how else to get something to eat.so the poor man put on his ragged cloak and walked to his rich brothers house.what do you want? asked the rich brother as soon as he saw the poor man.why do you come here? cried the rich mans wife. tomorrow is a holiday, and we are busy preparing the feast. go away, we have no time for you!brother, said the poor man, we have nothing to eat in the house, no food to celebrate the holiday. lend me a little meat, so that i and my wife may also celebrate.i knew it! shrieked the rich mans wife at her husband. i knew your brother would come begging one day. throw him out!the poor man ignored his brothers wife. please, brother, he said, looking at the rich man.oh very well, grumbled the rich man. take this - and go to hiysi! and he threw a cows hoof at the poor man.the poor man thanked his brother, and wrapping the cows hoof in his tattered cloak began walking back to his house. as he walked he thought, my brother did not give me the cows hoof. he has told me to take it to hiysi. so this piece of meat is not mine to eat, but hiysis. i must take it to hiysi. hiysi the wood-goblin lived deep in the forest. so the poor man turned around and started walking towards the forest. the forest was dark and gloomy, but the poor man was determined to deliver the cows hoof to hiysi. so he walked and he walked through the trees.after a while he met some woodcutters. where are you going, so deep in the forest? asked the woodcutters.to hiysi the wood-goblins, replied the poor man. i have this cows hoof for him. can you tell me how to find his hut?keep walking straight ahead, said the woodcutters. turn neither left nor right, and soon you will be at hiysis hut. but listen carefully. hiysi loves meat. he will offer you silver and gold and precious stones in gratitude. dont accept any of those. ask instead for his millstone. if he tries to offer you something else, refuse. ask only for his millstone.the poor man thanked the woodcutters, and walked on. very soon he saw a hut. he went inside, and there sat hiysi, the wood-goblin himself. why have you come here? asked hiysi.i have brought you a gift, said the poor man. a cows hoof. and he held out the piece of meat to hiysi.meat! cried hiysi in delight. quick, give it to me! i havent eaten meat for thirty years! hiysi grabbed the hoof and ate it.now i shall give you a gift in return, said the wood-goblin. here, take some silver, he said, pulling out a handful of silver coins.no, i dont want any silver, said the poor man.gold, then? offered hiysi, pulling out two handfuls of gold coins.no. i dont want gold either, said the poor man.how about some precious stones? asked hiysi. diamonds, rubies, sapphires?no, thank you, i dont want any of those either, said the poor man.well, what do you want then? asked hiysi.i want your millstone, replied the poor man.my millstone! exclaimed hiysi. no, you cant have that. but i can give you anything else you like.thats very kind of you, said the poor man, but i only want your millstone.hiysi did not know what to do. he had eaten the cows hoof, and could not let the poor man go without a gift in return.oh well, he said at last. i suppose i must let you have my millstone. take it. but do you know how to use it?no, said the poor man. tell me.well, explained hiysi, this is a magic millstone. it will give you whatever you wish for. just make your wish and say grind, my millstone! when you have enough and want the millstone to stop, just say enough and have done! and it will stop. now go!the poor man thanked hiysi, and wrapping the magic millstone in his tattered cloak, began walking back towards his home.he walked and he walked and he walked, and at last reached his home. his wife was weeping, having given him up for dead. where have you been? she cried. i thought id never see you again!the poor man told his wife the tale of his adventures. then, setting the magic millstone on to the table, he said, grind, my millstone! give us a feast fit for a king.the millstone began to grind, and there on the table poured the most wonderful dishes ever. the poor man and his wife ate and ate till they could eat no more.enough and have done! commanded the poor man, and the millstone stopped grinding.the next day the poor man and his wife celebrated the holiday happily. there was enough to eat, and new clothes to wear. from then on they never lacked for anything. the millstone gave them a fine new house, green fields full of crops, horses and cattle, and enough food to eat and clothes to wear. soon they had so much that they did not really need to use the millstone any more.the rich brother heard of the poor mans change of fortune. how could my brother have become rich so suddenly? he wondered. i must find out. so the rich brother went to the poor brothers house.how have you become rich so quickly? he asked.the poor brother told him everything - about hiysi and his gift of the magic millstones. i must get that millstone for myself, thought the rich brother. show me the millstone, he demanded.the poor brother, not suspecting his brother of any wickedness, did so. he put the millstone on the table and said, grind, my millstone! give us good things to eat. at once the millstone began turning and out poured the most delicious pies and cakes and bread son the table.the rich brother could not believe his eyes. sell me your millstone! he begged of the poor brother.no, said the poor man. the millstone is not for sale.well then, lend it to me for a bit, said the rich brother. after all, it was i who gave you the cows hoof to carry to hiysi!the poor brother thought for a bit. what harm could there be in letting his brother have the millstone fo

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