At last he came to a young cherry-tree, and began to try the axe on it. He soon made some deep cuts in the tree. And then he walked away to another part of the garden.,
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他父亲非常珍惜这棵树,但乔治显然忘记了。
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This cherry-tree was greatly prized by his father; but George forgot all about that.,
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不久以后,他的父亲来到种这棵树的地方。当他发现他好好的樱桃树几乎被毁时,他感到非常遗憾。
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By-and-by his father came to that part of the garden where the tree stood. He was very sorry when he found his fine cherry-tree almost ruined.,
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“乔治”,他严厉地问他儿子,“谁做的?”
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"George!" said he sternly(1) to his son, "who has done this?",
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乔治回答,“我不知道,父亲”? 哦,不。他把责任推卸到别人身上了吗?哦,不。
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Did George answer, “I don’t know, father?”O no. Did he lay the blame on any one else? O no.,
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他看着他的父亲眼泪留了下来。“父亲”, 他说到,“我不能撒谎-是我做的。”
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With tears in his eyes he looked up to his father’s face. “Father,” said he, “I can’t tell a lie—I did it.”,
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可贵的孩子!他不惧怕说出事实;并且他父亲这次原谅了他。
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Noble boy! He was not afraid to tell the truth; and his father at once forgave him.,
Boys are often tempted(2) to speak what is not the truth. When that happens(3) let each one think of George, and try like him to say,“I can’t tell a lie.” Come what may, boys, speak the truth.,
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“讲实话,并且一直这样做,
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Speak the truth, and speak it ever,,
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不惜一切代价;
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Cost it what it will;,
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一个人如果说了谎,
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He who hides the wrong he did,
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就会撒无数的谎来掩盖之前的谎言。”
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Does the wrong thing still.,
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这个故事的小男孩后来成为了一个伟大的人。他就是乔治.华盛顿。
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The boy of this story became one of the greatest men that ever lived. He was George Washington.,
What did George get from his father? What did he try it upon? What did he at last injure very much with it? Whom did this make very sorry? What did his father say to him? What did George answer? What did this boy become? Who was he?,
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箴言
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PROVERBS,
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宁可失足,不可失言
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Better to slip with the foot than with the tongue.,