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There was once on a time a hermitwho lived in a forest at the foot of a mountain, and passed his time in prayer and good works, and every evening he carried, to the glory of God, two pails of water up the mountain. Many a(許多的) beast drank of it, and many a plant was refreshed by it, for on the heights above, a strong wind blew continually, which dried the air and the ground, and the wild birds which dreadmankind wheel about there, and with their sharp eyes search for a drink. And because the hermit was so pioushad already reached a great age, it happened that he once saw from afar a poor sinner being taken to the gallowsthou singest, the Lord is not angry with thee. Ah, if thou couldst but tell me how I can have offended him, that I might do penancea poor sinner who was being led to the gallows, and for that the Lord is angry with thee. He alone sits in judgement. However, if thou wiltdo penance and repentthy sins, he will forgive thee." Then the angel stood beside him with a dry branch in his hand and said, "Thou shalt carry this dry branch until three green twigssproutout of it, but at night when thou wilt sleep, thou shalt lay it under thy head. Thou shalt beg thy bread from door to door, and not tarry more than one night in the same house. That is the penance which the Lord lays on thee." Then the hermit took the piece of wood, and went back into the world, which he had not seen for so long. He ate and drank nothing but what was given him at the doors; many petitions were, however, not listened to, and many doors remained shut to him, so that he often did not get a crumbof bread. Once when he had gone from door to door from morning till night, and no one had given him anything, and no one would shelter him for the night, he went forthinto a forest, and at last found a cave which someone had made, and an old woman was sitting in it. Then said he, "Good woman, keep me with you in your house for this night;" but she said, "No, I dare not, even if I wished, I have three sons who are wicked and wild, if they come home from their robbing expedition, and find you, they would kill us both." The hermit said, "Let me stay, they will do no injury either to you or to me." and the woman was compassionateto be taken in?" Then said the mother, "Let him alone, it is a poor sinner who is expiatinghis crime." The robbers asked, "What has he done?" "Old man," cried they, "tell us thy sins." The old man raised himself and told them how he, by one single word, had so sinned that God was angry with him, and how he was now expiating this crime. The robbers were so powerfully touched in their hearts by this story, that they were shocked with their life up to this time, reflected, and began with heartyrepentanceto do penance(苦行贖罪) for it. The hermit, after he had converted the three sinners, lay down to sleep again under the stairs. In the morning, however, they found him dead, and out of the dry wood on which his head lay, three green twigs had grown up on high. Thus the Lord had once more received him into his favour.以上就是英語故事:The Three Green Twigs的全部內(nèi)容,如果你有其他喜歡的英語故事,歡迎推薦給小編哦!