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        盛夏之日,一只青蛙同他的伴侣说道:"我担心我们的夜歌打搅了住在岸上房子里的人们。"

        他的伴侣答道:"哎呀,难道他们白天的谈话没有打扰了我们的寂静吗?"雄蛙说:"让我们别忘了,也许我们在夜间唱得太多哩。"

        他的伴侣道:"让我们也别忘了,他们在白天闲谈叫嚷得太过分啊。"

        雄蛙说:"牛蛙用他那上帝禁止的轰鸣吵醒了整个街坊,你觉得如何呢?"他的伴侣答道:"哎,政治家、牧师和科学家都来到岸边,使空气里充满了喧闹而又毫无韵律的声音,你又怎么说呢?"于是雄蛙提议:"哦,让我们比人类高明些吧。让我们在夜里保持沉默,把我们的歌儿藏在我们的心里,尽管月亮需要我们的节奏,繁星需要我们的韵律,都在发出呼吁呢。至少,让我们沉默一二夜,或者甚至三夜吧。"

        他的伴侣道:"很好,我同意。我们拭目以待你那宽容的心带来的后果。"

        那天夜里,群蛙默不作声,第二夜他们也没有作声,而第三夜又是默不作声。

        说也奇怪,住在湖边房子里的一个爱说话的妇人,第三天下楼来吃早餐时,大声对她的丈夫说道:"这三夜我都没有睡成。耳中听到蛙声时,我才睡得安安稳稳。不过,必定是出了什么事了。青蛙三夜没有唱歌了;我失眠缺觉得几乎要发疯了。"

        雄蛙听到了这一席话,向他的伴侣转过身来,眨巴着眼睛,说道:"我们因为默不作声也几乎要发疯了,难道不是吗?"他的伴侣答道:"是的,夜的寂静沉重地笼罩着我们。我现在明白了,我们毋须为这些人的安宁舒适而停止唱歌,他们非有喧闹的声音来充实他们的空虚不可。"

        那天夜里,月亮就不是白白的为青蛙的节奏而呼吁了,繁星就不是白白的为青蛙的韵律而呼吁了。

        the Frogs

        Upon a summer day a frog said to e, "I fear t urbed by ;

        And e ans;ell, do t annoy our silence during talking?"

        t;Let us not fet t oo muc."

        And e a us not fet t tter and s overmuc;

        Said t; t tter and s overmuc;

        Said t; turbs t;

        And e replied, "Aye, and i and t and tist ;

        t;ell, let us be better t us be quiet at nigs, even tars for our r least, let us be silent for a nigs."

        And e said, "Very iful    ;

        t nig; and t t also, and again upon t.

        And strao relate, talkative    on t ted to ;I    slept ts. I    somet    sung nos; and I am almost maddened ;

        turo e and said,    maddened ?"

        And e a o cease our singing for t of t needs fill tiness ;

        And t nig in vain for tars for their rhyme.

        Upon a summer day a frog said to e, "I fear t urbed by ;

        And e ans;ell, do t annoy our silence during talking?"

        t;Let us not fet t oo muc."

        And e a us not fet t tter and s overmuc;

        Said t; t tter and s overmuc;

        Said t; turbs t;

        And e replied, "Aye, and i and t and tist ;

        t;ell, let us be better t us be quiet at nigs, even tars for our r least, let us be silent for a nigs."

        And e said, "Very iful    ;

        t nig; and t t also, and again upon t.

        And strao relate, talkative    on t ted to ;I    slept ts. I    somet    sung nos; and I am almost maddened ;

        turo e and said,    maddened ?"

        And e a o cease our singing for t of t needs fill tiness ;

        And t nig in vain for tars for their rhyme.
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