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Lets read inenglish!

Fairy tales



  



  ,2020



ISBN978-5-4498-0198-2

     Ridero




AN (ANGRY () DOG ()


On () amat () on () afloor ()

There () sleeps () an angry () dog () by() the door ().









AN ANGRYDOG


On amat on afloor

There sleeps an angry dog bythe door.




THE DAFFODILS ()


Behind () an old () mill () on () high () hills ()

There () grow () white and yellow (-), tender () daffodils ().









THE DAFFODILS


Behind an old mill on high hills

There grow white and yellow, tender daffodils.




AGIFT ()


Once (), little () Polly () was gifted () adolly ()

And () agingerbread ( ) large () and () sweet (),

Ared () fluffy () cat (), so () big () and () fat (),

And () shoes () for () her () tiny () feet ().









AGIFT


Once, little Polly was gifted adolly

And agingerbread large and sweet,

Ared fluffy cat, so big andfat,

And shoes for her tiny feet.




AN EAGLE ()


Ahuge () eagle () in() the sky ()

Up above () the earth () you () fly ():

Above () forests (), meadows () and () hills (),

Towns (), villages () and () cornfields ( ).









AN EAGLE


Ahuge eagle inthesky

Up above the earth youfly,

Above forests, meadows and hills,

Towns, villages and cornfields.




IF (Ƞ) I() WERE () ACROCODILE ()


If () I() were () acrocodile ()

I() would () swim () along ( ) the Nile ().

All () my () schoolbooks () and () notebooks ()

Every () page () and () sheet ()

I() would () swallow (), munch () and () eat ().









IF IWERE ACROCODILE


If Iwere acrocodile

Iwould swim along the Nile.

All my schoolbooks and notebooks

Every page and sheet

Iwould swallow, munch andeat.




IF (Ƞ) I() WERE () APIRATE ()


If () I() were () apirate (),

I() would () sail ( ) the seas ().

Then () no one ( ) could () make () me ()

Eat () porridge () and () boiled () peas ().









IF IWERE APIRATE


If Iwere apirate,

Iwould sail the seas.

Then no one could makeme

Eat porridge and boiled peas.




MY () BROTHER ()


My () parents () bought () me () little () brother ().

He () sleeps () in() his () cradle (),

Or () sucks () abreast () ofmother ()









MY BROTHER


My parents bought me little brother.

He sleeps inhis cradle,

Or sucks abreast ofmother.




CLOUDS ()


Light () white () clouds () in() the sky ()

They () float () over () forests () and () fields () ofrye ().









CLOUDS


Light white clouds inthesky

They float over forests and fields ofrye.




ACAT () AND () FISHES ()


Once, () acat () invited () fishes (),

Do you () want () tosee () my () dishes ()?

You () may () rest () awhile () on () aplate ()

Until () the breakfast () end () at () eight ().









CAT AND FISHES


Once, acat invited fishes,

Do you want tosee my dishes?

You may rest awhile on aplate

Until the breakfast end at eight.




MY () BLACKBIRDS ()


My () clever () blackbirds ()

They () sing () and () say () words ().









MY BLACKBIRDS


My clever blackbirds,

They sing and say words.




PIGS () HUNTERS ()


Pigs () grunting ()

Took () their () guns ()

And () for () wolves () they () went () hunting ().









PIGS HUNTERS


Pigs grunting

Took theirguns

And for wolves they went hunting.




MY () HOUSE ()


Neither () arat (), nor () amouse ()

Can () climb () into () my () strong () little () house ().









MY HOUSE


Neither arat, nor amouse

Can climb into my little house.




ADINOSAUR ()


Once () I() met () adinosaur ().

It () opened () its () toothy () jaws ()

And () began () toroar ().









ADINOSAUR


Once Imet adinosaur.

It opened its toothyjaws

And began toroar.




AGREEN () MAT ()


Agreen () mat () on () the floor (),

Toclean () my () shoes () by() the door ().









AGREENMAT


Agreen mat on afloor,

Toclean my shoes bythe door.




ATRAIN ()


Train (), train (), iron () wills (),

Fast () you () run () up () and () down ( ) hills ().









ATRAIN


Train, train, iron wills,

Fast you run up and down hills.




MY () NAUGHTY () BALL ()


Oh! (!) That () did () my () naughty () ball (),

It () smashed () the window (),

When () it () bounced () from () the wall ().









MY NAUGHTYBALL


Oh! That did my naughty ball,

It smashed the window,

When it bounced from the wall!




RAM () AND () AGATE ()


Once () aram () boasted () tohis () mate (),

Look ()!

With my () head (), I() can () open () every () gate ().









RAM AND AGATE


Once aram boasted tohis mate.

Look!

With my head, Ican open every gate.




AWORM ()


Aworm () made () ahole () in() the ground ()

Very () long () and () very () round ().









AWORM


Aworm made ahole inthe ground

Very long and very round.




OUR () PARROT ()


Our () old (), clever () parrot (),

It () can () talk () and () it () likes () fruits (), sugar () and () carrot ().









OUR PARROT


Our old, clever parrot,

It can talk and it likes fruits, sugar and carrot.




MY () BUNNY ()


I() love () my () bunny (),

It () is so () cute () and () funny (),

It () can () hop () and jump (),

Like () asmall () fluffy () lump ().









MY BUNNY


Ilove my bunny,

It is so cute and funny,

It can hop and jump,

Like asmall, fluffy lump.




ADEAR ()


Once (), I() saw () awild () dear ().

It () saw () me (), too ().

Fast () ran () away () with fear ().









ADEAR


Once, Isaw awild dear.

It saw me,too.

Fast ran away with fear.

AFOX ()

Asly () red () fox ()

Likes () fat () hens () and () cocks ().




AFOX


Asly redfox

Likes fat hens and cocks.




MY () DOVE ()


My () white () dove () fly () to() the Sky ()!

Then () I() will give () you () some () bread ofrye ( ).









MYDOVE


My white dove fly totheSky!

Then Iwill give you some bread ofrye.




CRAB ()


Ared () crab () runs () along () the sand ().

He () lives () in() water () and () on () land ().









ACRAB


Ared crab runs along the sand.

He lives inwater and on land.




ANIGHTINGALE ()


Anightingale () sang () asong )

Very () beautiful () and () long ().

It () can () sing () every () night ()

Until () the very () broad daylight ().









ANIGHTINGALE


Anightingale sang asong

Very beautiful and long.

It can sing every night

Until the very broad daylight.




LAMB () AND () ()RAM


Every () big () and () strong () ram ()

Ones () was () aweak () and () tiny () lamb ().









LAMB AND RAM


Every big and strongram

Ones was aweak and tiny lamb.




SNAIL () AND () NAIL ()


Once () our () uncle () Snail ()

Was () told () todrive () anail ()

Into () anot () very () thick () pine () board ().

Two () weeks () after () for () everyones () laughter ()

The nail () was () ahalf () in() the board ().









SNAIL AND NAIL


Once our uncle Snail

Was told todrive anail

Into anot very thick pine board.

Two weeks after for everyones laughter

The nail was ahalf inthe board.




MY () HORSE ()


My () horse () is fast (),

My () horse () is grey ().

It () eats () oats () and () grass ().

It () says () loudly (), Neigh! (-!)









MY HORSE


My horse is fast,

My horse is grey.

It eats oats and grass,

It says loudly, Neigh!




GIRAFFE () AND () ASCARF ()


Once () agiraffe () bought (

Awarm () wool () scarf ().

It () made () all () ofAfrica () heartily () laugh ().









GIRAFFE AND ASCARF


Once agiraffe bought

Awarm wool scarf.

It made all ofAfrica heartily laugh.




AHIPPO ()


Agrey () stout () hippo () of() aNile ()

Boasts (), that () under () water ()

It () can () swim () amile ().









AHIPPO


Agrey stout hippo ofaNile

Boasts, that under water

It can swim amile.




OLD MAN () RONNY ()


Old man () Ronny () ate () macaroni ()

With () agreat () river () trout fish ().

He () ate () sausage (), meat (), and () alot () ofseaweed ( )

From () abig (), deep () and () brown () clay () dish ().

Then () for () him () was () brought () some () two () pounds () ofcheese (),

In() pan () potatoes () fried () and () aplate () ofhot () peas ().

Our () old (), feeble () man (), tiny () Ronny ().









OLD MAN RONNY


Old man Ronny ate macaroni

With agreat river trout fish.

He ate sausage, meat, and alot ofseaweed

From abig, deep and brown clay dish.

Then for him was brought some two pounds ofcheese,

Inpan potatoes fried and aplate ofhot peas.

Our old, feeble, man, tiny Ronny.




MY () DUCK ()


My () white (), little () duck ()

She () can () swim () and () quack ().

She () can () whirl () and () dance (),

Can () sing () old () romance ().

My () happy (), white (), little () duck ().









MYDUCK


My white, little,duck

She can swim and quack,

She can whirl and dance,

Can sing old romance.




ACOCK ()


Once (), a () went () to() town ().

He () bought () there () aloaf (), big () n () brown ().

The cock () brought () it () to() his () hens house ().

The () loaf () was () eaten () byabrisk () grey () mouse ().









ACOCK


Once, acocky went totown.

He bought there aloaf big n brown.

The cock brought it tohis hens house.

The loaf was eaten byabrisk, grey mouse.




WHO () SAYS ()?


Acow () goes ()moo!

An owl () flies () to-who!

Ahorse () jumps () neigh!

How (how) do we () say ()?









WHO SAYS?


Acow goesmoo!

An owl flies to-who!

Ahorse jumps neigh!

How do wesay?




AMOLE ()


Once (), alittle () blind () mole ()

In() the ground () dug up () along () hole ()

Right () to() the very () surface ().

It ventilates ( ) its () office ().









AMOLE


Once, alittle blindmole

Inthe ground dug up alonghole

Right tothe very surface.

It ventilates its office.




MY () PIG ()


My () piggy () is little ()

My () piggy () is pinky ()

Its () snout () is wet ()

Its () face () is so () winky ().









MYPIG


My piggy is little

My piggy is pinky

Its snout iswet

Its face is so winky.




ABIRD ()


Birdie (), birdie (), hop (), hop (), hop ()!

She () washes () her () house ()

With apink () little () mop ().

She () sweeps () her () house () with ablue () tiny () broom ():

Aparlor (),

Abedroom (),

Adining room ().




ABIRD







Birdie, birdie, hop, hop,hop!

She washes her house with apink littlemop.

She sweeps the floor with ablue tiny broom:

Aparlor, abedroom, adining room.




ASNAIL ()


Once (), apostman () snail ()

Was told () he would carry () amail () To() anearest () neighboring () house ().

Three () weeks () after ()

For () everyones () laughter ()

The snail () reached ( ) the house ().









ASNAIL


Once, apostman snail

Was told he would carry amail

Toanearest neighboring house.

Three weeks after

For everyones laughter

The snail crawled up tothe house.




THE FROGS ()


Green () wet () slimy ()

Little () frogs ()!

How () do you () live () there ()

In() your () cold ()

Foggy () bogs ()?

In() our () chilly () bogs () croak () happily () wed () might ()

At night () and () in() the bright () daylight ( ).









THE FROGS


Green wet slimy little frogs!

How do you live there,

Inyour cold foggy bogs?

Inour chilly bog croak happily we would might

At night and inthe bright daylight.




AN ELEPHANT ()


Once (), an elephant () began () tocry ().

Why () cannot (), we (), elephants (), fly ()?

Up above () the world () wed () flew ()

Like () small () clouds () light () n () whitish-blue (-).









AN ELEPHANT


Once, an elephant began tocry.

Why, cannot we, elephants,fly?

Up above the world wedflew

Like small clouds light n whitish-blue.




AGREEN () DUCK ()


Farmer () John Noodle () had () aduck ()

The duck () was () all green () and () she () said () Quack ()!

She () caught () fishes () in() water (),

Served () as () aporter (),

That () farmer () Noodles () clever () duck ().









AGREENDUCK


Farmer John Noodle had aduck

The duck was all green and she said Quack!

She caught fishes inwater,

Served as aporter.

That farmer Noodles clever duck.




MY () KITTEN ()


Once (), I() was gifted () akitten ().

It () was () very () small () like () my () mitten ().

It () drank () milk () played () and () slept ().

Sometimes () it () mewed () as if () it () wept (),

My () fluffy () and () darling () tiny () kitten ().









MY KITTEN


Once, Iwas gifted akitten

It was very small like my mitten.

It drank milk played and slept

Sometimes it mewed as if itwept

My fluffy and darling tiny kitten.




MY () DOGGY ()


My () little () friend () doggy () Moppy (),

Its () ears () are so () long () and () so () floppy (),

Together () we () stroll () and () play () with () aball (),

My () true () fluffy () friend (), doggy () Moppy ().









MY DOGGY


My little friend doggy Moppy

Its ears are so long and so floppy,

Together we stroll and play with aball,

My true fluffy friend, doggy Moppy.




AGOOSE ()


In() my () yard () there () lived () noble () goose () Kinky (),

Its () beak () and () webfeet ( ) were () red () yellow () and () pinky ().

It () adored () pinching () grass () and () some (- ) strangers () backs (),

My () noble () and () proud () goose () Kinky ().









AGOOSE


Inmy yard there lived noble goose Kinky,

Its beak and webfeet were red yellow and pinky.

It adored pinching grass

And some strangers legs and backs,

My noble and proud goose Kinky.




OUR () DONKEY ()


Once (), at () amarket () we () bought () stubborn () donkey (),

Its () voice () was () so () loud () and () shrill () and () honky (  ).

When () it () did not () want () carry () aload (),

It () stood () motionless () on () aroad (),

No one ( ) could () push () forward () that () obstinate () donkey ().









OUR DONKEY


Once, at amarket we bought astubborn donkey,

Its voice was so loud, shrill, and honky.

When it did not want tocarry aload,

It stood motionless on aroad,

No one could push forward that obstinate donkey.




THE OWLS ()


Abig () grey () owl () is () aforest () fowl (),

It () sleeps () byday () and () flies () at night ().

The owls () do not () like () day () light ().









THEOWLS


Abig grey owl is aforest fowl,

It sleeps byday and flies at night.

The owls do not like day light.




MY () KITE ( )


I() watch ( ) the high () flight () ofmy () kite ( )

It is so () beautiful () and () tremulous () and () light ().

The thin () thread () in() my () hand () is very () tight ( ).

Oh (), how () I() wish () tomake () the same () flight ().

Fly into the sky like my multi-colored kite.









MYKITE


Iwatch the high flight ofmykite

It is so beautiful, tremulous, and light.

The thin thread inmy hand is very tight.

Oh, how Iwish tomake the same flight

Fly into the sky like my multi-colored kite.




JOHNNY () GRUNDY ()


Once (), there was (- ) an old man () Johnny Grundy,

At () noon (), he () woke up () every () Monday ().

He () began () tolament ():

Oh (), dear ()! Oh (), dear ()! See here ()! See here ()!

Again () overslept () my () Weekend ().

He () rushed () from () his () house () in() different () socks ().

On () his () way () he () stumbled () and () his () head () he () cocked ( ),

Poor () oldman () Johnny Grundy!









JOHNNY GRUNDY


Once, there was an old boy Johnny Grundy,

At noon, he woke up every Monday.

He began tolament:

Oh, dear! Oh, dear! See here! See here!

Again overslept my Weekend.

He rushed from his house indifferent socks.

On his way he stumbled and his head he cocked,

Poor oldman, Johnny Grundy!




DINA () BALERINA ()


Once () abig () elephant () Dina ()

Became () ballerina (),

One day (), she () took tothe stage ( ),

And () she () started () her () dancing () with () passion (), with () rage ().

Jumping (), she () broke () two () ballet () scenes (),

Thrice () trampled () afew () ballerinas ().

The whole () troupe () kicked her off (  ) the stage ().









DINA BALERINA


Once abig elephantDina

Became ballerina,

One day, she took tothe stage,

And she started her dancing with passion, with rage.

Jumping), she broke two ballet scenes,

Thrice trampled afew ballerinas.

The whole troupe kicked her off the stage.




HOW () BEES () PUNISHED () AN EVIL () AND () GREEDY () BEAR ()


Once (), abear () Clumsy () Paw () walked () through () aforest (), hungry (), seeking () for some () food () toeat (). Suddenly (), he () saw () abee () Buzzy (), flying () towards() him ().

Hello (), bear (), Clumsy () Paw ()!

Hello () you (), too (), little () Bee () Buzzy ()! Where () do you () flyto()?

Im () flying () to() the far () meadow (). The red (), sweet (), clover () bloomed () inthere ().

May () I() go () with () you (), and () taste () the () sweet (), red (), clover ()?

Ofcourse! () Lets go ()! The meadow () is big () and () there () is enough () clover () for () everyone ().

Bee () Buzzy () flew () forward () and () bear () Clumsy () Paw () hobbled () after () her ().

They () came () to() the meadow (). And () there () is clover (), like () ared () carpet ().

The bee () began () tofly () from () flower () to() flower (), collecting () sweet () nectar (). But (), thebear() grabbed () several () flowers () with his () paw (), chewed () them (), and () spat () them ()out.

Is this () enough () tosatisfy () hunger ()?

By() this () time () Buzzy () is going () tofly () back (), already (), with () full () buckets () offlower () nectar ().

Give () me () one () bucket (). I() want () totaste (). Clumsy () Paw () begs ().

No (), bear ()! Little () bee () says () tohim (). I() cannot () give () you () this () nectar (). These () buckets () I() will carry () to() the hive (). And () from () this () nectar () we () shall make () sweet () fragrant () honey () and () feed () our () babies (). But (), if () I() give () nectar () toyou (), then () our () children () will remain () hungry ().

Ah (), the bear () got angry (), then () I() will come (), and () take away () all () your () honey )!



See (), how () big () and () strong () Iam (). And () you () are tiny (). What () can () you () do () tome ()? Bee () Buzzy () didnt say () anything (). She () just () buzzed () angrily () and () flew () to() her () beehive ().

All () day long () little () bee () Buzzy () and () her () girl-friends () had been flying around (), collecting () the flower () nectar (). Full () honeycombs () turnedout ().

And () here () the bear () came out () tired () of() the forest (), hungry () and () angry ().

Bees (), give () me () my () honey ()! Bear () roars ().

Bees () were () surprised ().

Is this () your () honey ()? Did you () fly () to() the meadow ()? Did you () collect () nectar () from () flowers ()? Did you () make () honey () from () this () nectar ()?

No (), bear (), we () shall not give () you () any () honey ()!

Ah (), dont you () give () it () tome ()? Clumsy () Paw () roars () louder ().

Well (), Ill () take () it () from () you (), then (). And () I() will turn () your () hives () upside down ( ).

And () bear () hobbled () to() beehives ().

Bees () grew very () angry (). They () began () togather () in() aswarm (). And () then () they () attacked ( ) the bear (). And () they () began () tosting () him () from () all () sides ().

The bear () spanned ), () spanned, trying () tofight off ( ) the bees (). Waved () his () clawed () paws (), but () everything () was () useless (). Not () asingle () bee () he () could () hook (). And () the bear () himself () already () had () his () nose () swollen () and () his () eyes () were () swollen (); only () narrow () slits () remained (). But () still (- ) the bear () could not () get () to() the hive (). Finally (), Clumsy () Paw () was () not () able () towithstand () the bees () stings (). He () turned back () and () began () torun () away (), trying () toescape () from () the bees (). Only () his () hairless () soles () flashed () through () the forest ().

And () bees () followed () the bear () and () stung () him () in() these () very () soles ().

And () then () bees () went back ) home () to() the hive (). It is necessary () tofeed () little () bees () with sweet () honey (), toput () them () to() bed (), and () tosing () them () alullaby ().

And bear got it right (  )! Do not open your mouth on someone elses loaf (   )!




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HOW BEES PUNISHEDAN EVIL AND GREEDYBEAR


Once, abear, Clumsy Paw, walked through the forest, hungry, seeking for some food toeat. Suddenly, he saw abee Buzzy, flying towardshim.

Hello, bear, ClumsyPaw!

Hello you, too, little Bee Buzzy! Where do you flyto?

Im flying tothe far meadow. The red, sweet, clover bloomed inthere.

May Igo with you, totaste the sweet, red, clover?

Ofcourse! Lets go! The meadow is big and there is enough clover for everyone.

Bee Buzzy flew forward and bear Clumsy Paw hobbled afterher.

They came tothe meadow. And there is clover, like ared carpet!

The bee began tofly from flower toflower, collecting sweet nectar. But, thebeargrabbed several flowers with his paw, chewed it, and spat itout.

Is this enough tosatisfy hunger?

Bythis time Buzzy is going tofly back, already, with full buckets offlower nectar.

Give me one bucket. Iwant totaste. Clumsy Paw begs.

No, bear! Little bee says tohim. Icannot give you this nectar. These buckets Iwill carry tothe hive. And from this nectar we shall make sweet fragrant honey and feed our babies. And if Igive nectar toyou, then our children will remain hungry.

Oh, bear got angry here, then Iwill come, and take away all your honey!

See, how big and strong Iam. And you are tiny. What can you do tome? Bee Buzzy didnt say anything. She just buzzed angrily and flew toher beehive.

All day long little bee Buzzy and her girl-friends had been flying around, collecting the flower nectar. Full honeycombs turnedout.

And then the bear came out ofthe forest tired, hungry and angry.

Bees, give me my honey! Bear roars.

Bees were surprised

Is this your honey? Did you fly tothe meadow? Did you collect nectar from flowers? Did you make honey from this nectar?

No, bear, we shall not give you any honey!

Ah, dont you give it tome? Clumsy Paw roars louder.

Well, Ill take it from you, then. And Iwill turn your hives upside down.

And bear hobbled tothe beehives.

Bees grew very angry. They began togather inaswarm. And then they pounced on the bear. And they began tosting him from all sides.

The bear spanned, spanned, trying tofight off the bees. Waved his clawed paws, but everything was useless. Not asingle bee he was able tohook. And the bear himself already had his nose swollen and his eyes were swollen; only narrow slits remained. But still the bear could not get tothe hive. Finally, Clumsy Foot was not able towithstand the bees stings. He turned back and began torun away, trying toescape from the bees. Only his hairless soles flashed through the woods.

And bees flew after bear and stung him inthese very soles.

And then bees went back home tothe hive. It is necessary tofeed little bees with sweet honey, toput them tobed, and tosing them alullaby.

And bear got it right! Do not open your mouth on someone elses loaf!




THE GREATEST FRIEND


Once upon atime (), there was (-) an eagle () in() the world (). He () was () big () and () strong (). The eagle () flew () high () over () the fields (), forests () and () mountains (), looking out () for prey ().

But (), one day (), when () the eagle () was flying () over () one () village (), ashot () rang out () suddenly () and () the eagle () fell () to() the ground ().

Ableeding () eagle () was () spotted () byasparrow () that () flew () past ().

Sparrow () was () very () scared () and () wanted () tofly () away ().

Help () me ()! The eagle () whispered (). The hunter () shot () me () and () hurt () my () wing ().

But () you () will eat () me (). The sparrow () answered ().

No (), I() wont () touch () you ()! The eagle () said (), barely () audible (). I() give () you () the word () ofthe eagle ()!

Sparrow () nibbled () the medicinal () herbs () ofthe plantain () and () bandaged () the wound () ofthe eagle (). Then () the sparrow () flew () to() the far () spring() and () carried () the spring () water () in() the dipper () tothe eagle (). And () also (), the sparrow () dragged () the pieces () ofmeat () that () he () stole () at () the village () wedding feast ().

So () the sparrow () courted () an eagle () until () it () fully () recovered () and () byand by() became () quite () wealthy ().

Thank you ( ), little () Sparrow ()! Said () the eagle (), saying goodbye (). From now on () you () are my () greatest ( ) friend ().

And () the eagle () flapped () its () wings () and () flew away () into () the distant () blue() sky ()

Once (), asparrow () flies () through () the garden (). Chirps (), enjoys () thesun ().

Suddenly (), acat ()! Hop ()! She () grabbed () the sparrow (), squeezed () him () in() sharp () claws (), going () toeat() him ().

And () here (), like () awhirlwind () flew ()! That () was () the eagle (), which () saw () from () the sky (), in() what () atrouble () asparrow () fell () and () rushed () tohelp() him ().

Like () astone (), an eagle () fell () on () acat (). He () beats () her () with his () powerful () wings (), scratches () with sharp () claws (), pecks () acat () with acurved (), hooked (), beak ().

The cat () hissed (), released () sparrow () from () her () claws (), and () began () tofight off ( ) the eagle () with her () paws (). Then () she () saw () that () she () wouldnt () cope () with () an eagle (). The cat () turned () and () rushed off () to() the nearest () woodshed ().

And () byand by() the sparrow () recovered ( ) alittle () from () the cats () paws (). He () smoothed out () his () rumpled () feathers () and () asked () the eagle ():

I() am so () small () and () weak (), and () you () are so () big () and () strong (). But (), you () stood up () for () me (), rescued () me () out () ofmisfortune (). Why ()?

Because (, ), you () are my () friend (). The eagle () replied (). -You () are my () greatest ( ) friend ().

Friendship (), it is () not () measured () bysize (), but () known () bycourage () and () kindness ().




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