《penguin island》

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 they themselves had spun。 The goat…herds moulded little figures of men and animals out of clay; or sang songs about the young girl who follows her lover through woods or among the browsing goats while the pine trees whisper together and the water utters its murmuring sound。 The master of the house grew angry with the beetles who devoured his figs; he planned snares to protect his fowls from the velvet…tailed fox; and he poured out wine for his neighbours saying:

〃Drink! The flies have not spoilt my vintage; the vines were dry before they came。〃

Then in the course of ages the wealth of the villages and the corn that filled the fields were pillaged by barbarian invaders。 The country changed its masters several times。 The conquerors built castles upon the hills; cultivation increased; mills; forges) tanneries; and looms were established; roads were opened through the woods and over the marshes; the river was covered with boats。 The hamlets became large villages and joining together formed a town which protected itself by deep trenches and lofty walls。 Later; becoming the capital of a great State; it found itself straitened within its now useless ramparts and it converted them into grass…covered walks。

It grew very rich and large beyond measure。 The houses were never high enough to satisfy the people; they kept on making them still higher and built them of thirty or forty storeys; with offices; shops; banks; societies one above another; they dug cellars and tunnels ever deeper downwards。 Fifteen millions of men laboured in the giant town。





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