整理后[英文]绿野仙踪(英文版)
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L.
fallyFrank Baum Contents
--Introduction-- 1.
The Cyclone 2.
The Council with the Munchkins 3.
英国驻华使馆How Dorothy Saved the Scarecrow 4.
The Road Through the Forest 5.
The Rescue of the Tin Woodman 6.
The Cowardly Lion 7.
ggtThe Journey to the Great Oz 8.
The Deadly Poppy Field 9.话题英文
The Queen of the Field Mice 10. The Guardian of the Gates 11. The Emerald City of Oz 12. The Search for the Wicked Witch 13. The Rescue 14.
The Winged Monkeys 15. The Discovery of Oz the Terrible 16.
The Magic Art of the Great Humbug 17. How the Balloon Was Launched 18. Away to the South 19. Attacked by the Fighting Trees 20.
The Dainty China Country 21.
银行英语The Lion Becomes the King of Beasts 22.
The Country of the Quadlings 23.
Glinda The Good Witch Grants Dorothy's Wish 24.
fkcHome Again
Introduction Folklore, legends, myths and fairy tales have followed childhoodthrough the ages, for ev
ery healthy youngster has a wholesome andinstinctive love for stories fantastic, marvelous and manifestly unreal.
The winged fairies of Grimm and Andern have brought more happiness tochildish hearts than all other human creations.
Yet the old time fairy tale, having rved for generations,may now be clasd as "historical" in the children's library; forthe time has come for a ries of newer "wonder tales" in whichthe stereotyped genie, dwarf and fairy are eliminated, togetherwith all the horrible and
blood-curdling incidents devid bytheir authors to point a fearsome moral to each tale.
Moderneducation includes morality; therefore the modern child eks onlyentertainment in its wonder tales and gladly dispens with alldisagreeable incident.
Having this thought in mind, the story of "The WonderfulWizard of Oz" was written solely to plea children of today.
出生日期英语Itaspires to being a modernized fairy tale, in which the wondermentand joy are retained and the heartaches and nightmares are left out.
L.
Frank BaumChicago, April, 1900.
THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ
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1.
The Cyclone Dorothy lived in the midst of the great Kansas
prairies, withUncle Henry, who was a farmer, and Aunt Em, who was the farmer'swife.
Their hou was small, for the lumber to build it had to becarried by wagon many miles.
There were four walls, a floor and aroof, which made one room; and this room contained a rusty lookingcookstove, a cupboard for the dishes, a table, three or fourchairs, and the beds.
Uncle Henry and Aunt Em had a big bed inone corner, and Dorothy a little bed in another corner.
There wasno garret at all, and no cellar--except a small hole dug in theground, called a cyclone cellar, where the family could go in caone of tho great whirlwinds aro, mighty enough to crush
anybuilding in its path.
It was reached by a trap door in the middleof the floor, from which a ladder led down into the small, dark hole.
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