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The Fire on the Hill
Long, long ago
there was a lake of cold water in Kenya.
Many animals came at night to the lake to drink some water. But people
never came to the lake at night: the animals could kill and eat them.
Now, a rich man
who had a beautiful daughter once said: „The young man, who will go to the lake
in the evening and stay in the cold water till morning, will have my daughter
for his wife.”
There lived a
poor young man who loved the rich man’s daughter very much. He said to his
mother, „I shall try to stay all night in the lake and then marry my dear
girl”.
„No, no”, the
mother said, „you are my only son!”. The water in the lake is very cold, and
the animals will eat you up. Don’t go there!” She cried and cried, but her son
said: „Mother, don’t cry, I must try. I love her so much!”
So the young man
went to the girl’s father. He told him that he wanted to go to the lake and
stay in the cold water all night. The rich man sent his servants to the place
where they could watch the young man.
When night
carne, the young man went to the lake and his mother followed him, but he
didn’t see her. There was a hill forty paces away from the place where the
young man went into the water. The woman climbed up the hill and made up a fire
there. The wild animals saw the fire and were afraid to go near that place.
The young man
saw the fire too. He understood that his mother was there. He thought of his
mother’s love, and it was easier for him to stay all night in the very cold water.
Morning came.
The young man went to the rich man’s house. The rich man saw him and said, „My
servants say that there was a fire on the hill forty paces from the lake. It
warmed you and that is why you could stay all night in the water. So you can’t marry
my daughter. Good-bye”.
The young
man was very
angry. He went to the judge. “Well”,
the judge said,
„this is a very simple case”.
The next morning
the young man with his mother and the rich man with his servants came before
the judge. There were many people there who wanted to hear the case.
The judge asked
for a pot of cold water. Then he walked forty paces from the pot and made a
fire. „Now”, he said, „we shall wait a little until the water is warm”. The
people cried: „But the fire is so far away, it can’t warm the water in the
pot”. Then the judge said: „How could that young man warm himself at a fire
forty paces away?”
So the case was
over, and the young man married the rich man’s daughter. They lived happily for
many years.
I Read the text
and put “+” if the sentence is right and “-“if one is false.
1.
There
was a river of cold water in Kenya.
2.
A
rich man had a beautiful daughter.
3.
A
poor young man loved his daughter very much.
4.
Mother
wanted that her son married the rich man’s daughter.
5.
The
rich man sent his servants to the lake.
6.
There
was a hill thirty paces away from the lake.
7.
The
mother made a fire to warm the place.
II Find the
correct answer.
1. What was the
lake famous for?
a) for its good
clear water;
b) for its animals living close to it;
c) for the fact
that people were afraid to go there at night;
d) for the fact
that the lake was very old.
2. What did a
rich man want the young man to do?
a) to go to the
lake;
b) to stay in
the cold water;
c) to stay in
the river all night;
d) to marry his
daughter
3. Why did the
mother cry?
a) because she
worried about her son;
b) because she was afraid of animals;
c) because the
water was too cold;
d) because she wanted her son to marry.
4. Where did the
mother go?
a) to the lake;
b) to the
forest;
c) to the rich
man;
d) to the hill
5. What helped
the young man to stay in the lake all night?
a) wild animals;
b) the servants;
c) his mother’s
great love;
d) his love to
the girl.
6. Who came
before the judge?
a) the young
man, his mother, servants and the rich man;
b) the rich man and his daughter;
c) people who wanted to hear the case;
d) the young man
and the servants who watched him.
7. What did the
judge prove?
a) that there
was no fire on the hill;
b) that the
water in the lake was warm;
c) that the
young man loved the girl;
d) that the fire couldn’t warm the water in
the lake.
III. In several
sentences prove that mother really loved her son.
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