Seite 16: Das häßliche kleine Entlein (The Ugly Duckling)





Die Kinder wollten mit ihm spielen; aber das Entlein glaubte, sie wollten ihm etwas zuleide tun, und fuhr in der Angst gerade in den Milchnapf hinein, so daß die Milch in die Stube spritzte. Die Frau schlug die Hände zusammen, worauf es in das Butterfaß, dann hinunter in die Mehltonne und wieder herausflog. Wie sah es da aus! Die Frau schrie und schlug mit der Feuerzange danach; die Kinder rannten einander über den Haufen, um das Entlein zu fangen; sie lachten und schrien; gut war es, daß die Tür offenstand und es zwischen die Reiser in den frischgefallenen Schnee schlüpfen konnte; dort lag es ganz ermattet. Aber all die Not und das Elend, welches das Entlein in dem harten Winter erdulden mußte, zu erzählen, würde zu trübe sein. Es lag im Moor zwischen dem Schild, als die Sonne wieder warm zu scheinen begann. Die Lerchen sangen; es war herrlicher Frühling.

But when the children wanted to play with him, the duckling thought they would do him some harm; so he started up in terror, fluttered into the milk-pan, and splashed the milk about the room. Then the woman clapped her hands, which frightened him still more. He flew first into the butter-cask, then into the meal-tub, and out again. What a condition he was in! The woman screamed, and struck at him with the tongs; the children laughed and screamed, and tumbled over each other, in their efforts to catch him; but luckily he escaped. The door stood open; the poor creature could just manage to slip out among the bushes, and lie down quite exhausted in the newly fallen snow. It would be very sad, were I to relate all the misery and privations which the poor little duckling endured during the hard winter; but when it had passed, he found himself lying one morning in a moor, amongst the rushes. He felt the warm sun shining, and heard the lark singing, and saw that all around was beautiful spring.


Vokabular
der Milchnapf = milk bowl
das Butterfaß = butter tub
die Mehltonne = flour barrel
die Feuerzange = fire tongs
die Reiser = bush
die Not = distress
das Elend = misery
erdulden = to suffer
die Lerche = lark
der Frühling = spring






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