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安徒生童话:The Most Incredible Thing 最难使人相信的事情

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whosoever could do the most incredible thing was to have the king's daughter and half of his kingdom.

the young men, yes, and the old ones too, bent their heads, their muscles, and their hearts upon winning. to do what they thought was the most incredible thing, two ate themselves to death, and one died of overdrinking. even the boys in the street practiced spitting on their own backs, which they supposed was the most incredible thing anyone could do.

on a certain day there was to be an exhibition of things most incredible and everyone showed his best work. judges were appointed, ranging from children of three to old men of ninety. it was a grand exposition of things out of the ordinary, but everybody promptly agreed that most incredible of all was a great hall clock - an extraordinary contraption, outside and in.

when the clock struck, out came lifelike figures to tell the hour. there were twelve separate performances of these moving figures, with speaking and singing. people said that nothing so incredible had ever before been seen.

the clock struck one, and there stood moses on the mountain, writing in the tablets of the law the first great commandment: "there is only one true god." the clock struck two, and there were adam and eve, just as they first met in the garden of eden. were ever two people so lucky! they didn't own so much as a clothes-closet, and they didn't need one. at the stroke of three the three holy kings appeared. one was as black as a coal, but he couldn't help that. the sun had blackened him. these kings brought incense and precious gifts. when the stroke of four sounded, the seasons advanced in their order. spring carried a budding bough of beech, on which a cuckoo sang. summer had for her sign a grasshopper on a ripening ear of wheat. autumn had only an empty stork's nest, for the birds had flown away. winter's tame crow perched on the corner of the stove, and told old tales of bygone days. at five o'clock there was a procession of the five senses. sight was represented by a man who made spectacles. hearing was a noisy coppersmith. smell was a flower girl with violets for sale. taste came dressed as a cook. feeling was a mourner, with crape down to his heels. as the clock struck six, there sat a gambler, throwing dice for the highest cast of all, and they fell with the sixes up. then came the seven days of the week, or they might be the seven deadly sins. people could not be sure which they were, for they were not easy to distinguish. next came a choir of monks, to sing the eight o'clock evensong. at the stroke of nine, the nine muses appeared. one was an astronomer, one kept the books of history, and the others were connected with the theater. ten o'clock struck, and moses came forth again, this time with the tables in which were written all ten of god's commandments. when the clock struck again, boys and girls danced out. they played and sang this song:

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