Terts. THE CAT THAT CAUSED A WEDDING
Hob went to the wedding of his old friend Tom
Bailey and Miss Helen Jones last week. He enjoyed
it very much. It was a good wedding with lots to
eat and drink. and there were some bright, lively
people there.
S
Tom is a lucky fellow. His wife is a very pretty
girl. young and gay and interesting, and clever too.
Oh yes, he is a lucky man! And it all happened
because of a cat.
The story was as follows.
Helen tied next house to Tom, and the young man
was soon head over heels in love with the girl. He
used to look at her over the garden wall: he talked
to her one day for a short time; he walked to the
station with her once or twice... And one evening.
one great evening ir: his life, he went to a Christmas
party and danced with her.
But Tom was not much of a talker, and when he
was with Helen. he seemed to have nothing to say.
He wanted to say such a lot. but the words just dried
up th the throat and he could never say anything.
Then one day he walked out into the garden and
saw Helen on the other side of the wall looking very
d unhappy and worried. Tom asked her. What's the
s matter?
Helen pointed to the tree, and Tom looked up. He
1.) saw Helen's cat high up on the tree. It couldn't get
down and was looking as unhappy as Helen was.
Tom went over the garden wall and climbed up the
a tree and carried the cat down safely. Helen was so
pleased to get her rat again that she put her arms
round Tom's neck and gave him a kiss.
That pleased Tam very much. That was certainly
what he liked. He wanted the cat to climb up the tree
every day. So that night he waited until it was dark
and then he climbed the tree. He carried a hammer
and nails, and a fish in his hand. He knew that cats
n Iked fish, so he nailed it to the tree. If the cat went
up the next day, he hoped to get some mong cheers.
Say Y the sentence is true or fales. Correct
et the false ones:
1. Hob didn't enjoy the wedding.
2. Tom was a lucky man.
3. Tom was head over heels in love with Helen.
4. Tom never danced with Helen.
5. Tom was fond of talking especially when he was
with Helen
6. One day when Tom walked out into the garden
he saw Helen looking happy.
7. When Tom looked up he saw a bird high up
in the tree.
Was born may 26 (6 June) in Moscow, in a German settlement. Educated French гувернерами of home schooling has passed only excellent knowledge of French and a love of reading.
In 1811 Pushkin joined the newly outdoor Tsarskoselsky Lyceum. After graduation from the Lyceum in June 1817 in the rank of the collegiate Secretary Pushkin was determined to serve in the College of foreign Affairs, where not worked a day, completely surrendering creativity. To this period belong the poem «Liberty», «To Chaadayev», «Village», «On Arakcheev».
Even before graduation from the Lyceum in 1817, he began to write the poem «Ruslan and Lyudmila», from which he graduated in March, 1820
In may, he was exiled to the South of Russia that «overran Russia outrageous verses». In July 1823 Pushkin was transferred under the count Vorontsov, and he moved to Odessa. In Michael, when he was expelled in 1824, Pushkin was formed as an artist-realist: continued writing «Eugene Onegin», began «Boris Godunov», he has written the poems «Davidov», «Vorontsov», «On Alexander I and others
17 December, 1825 learns about the Decembrists ' revolt and the arrest of many of his friends. Fearing a search, he destroyed autobiographic notes that, according to him, «could mix of many and, may be, multiply the number of victims».
In 1828 willfully went to Caucasus. Impressions from this trip transferred in his essay, «Journey to Arzrum», poems «Caucasus», «Collapse», «On the hills of Georgia».
In 1830, a cholera epidemic has forced him for a few months stay in Boldino. This period of creativity of the poet is known as «Boldino autumn». In Boldin written such works as «the Story of the late Ivan Petrovich Belkin,» «Little tragedies», «little House in Kolomna», «Skazka o Pope I o rabotnike ego Balde», the poem «Elegy», «Demons», «Forgiveness», and many other ended, «Eugene Onegin».
In the summer of 1831, he came back to government service in the Foreign College with the right of access to the state archives. Started to write a «History of Pugachev», historic study «History of Peter I».
Last years of his life Pushkin were in a difficult situation all обострявшихся relations with the king and hostility to the poet influential circles of the court and bureaucratic aristocracy. But, although in such circumstances creative work could not be more intense in recent years written «Queen of spades», «Egyptian nights», «the captain's daughter», the poem «the bronze horseman», a fairy tale.
At the end of 1835 Pushkin received permission to publish their magazine, named «Sovremennik».
In the winter of 1836, envious enemies Pushkin of the highest aristocracy floated the vile slander about the relationship between his wife Natalya Nikolaevna with J. Dantes. Pushkin called Dantes to a duel that took place on 27 January (8 February) 1837 on the Black river. The poet was mortally wounded.
Fearing demonstrations, the Tsar ordered to secretly take the body of Pushkin in St. Petersburg.
Was born may 26 (6 June) in Moscow, in a German settlement. Educated French гувернерами of home schooling has passed only excellent knowledge of French and a love of reading.
In 1811 Pushkin joined the newly outdoor Tsarskoselsky Lyceum. After graduation from the Lyceum in June 1817 in the rank of the collegiate Secretary Pushkin was determined to serve in the College of foreign Affairs, where not worked a day, completely surrendering creativity. To this period belong the poem «Liberty», «To Chaadayev», «Village», «On Arakcheev».
Even before graduation from the Lyceum in 1817, he began to write the poem «Ruslan and Lyudmila», from which he graduated in March, 1820
In may, he was exiled to the South of Russia that «overran Russia outrageous verses». In July 1823 Pushkin was transferred under the count Vorontsov, and he moved to Odessa. In Michael, when he was expelled in 1824, Pushkin was formed as an artist-realist: continued writing «Eugene Onegin», began «Boris Godunov», he has written the poems «Davidov», «Vorontsov», «On Alexander I and others
17 December, 1825 learns about the Decembrists ' revolt and the arrest of many of his friends. Fearing a search, he destroyed autobiographic notes that, according to him, «could mix of many and, may be, multiply the number of victims».
In 1828 willfully went to Caucasus. Impressions from this trip transferred in his essay, «Journey to Arzrum», poems «Caucasus», «Collapse», «On the hills of Georgia».
In 1830, a cholera epidemic has forced him for a few months stay in Boldino. This period of creativity of the poet is known as «Boldino autumn». In Boldin written such works as «the Story of the late Ivan Petrovich Belkin,» «Little tragedies», «little House in Kolomna», «Skazka o Pope I o rabotnike ego Balde», the poem «Elegy», «Demons», «Forgiveness», and many other ended, «Eugene Onegin».
In the summer of 1831, he came back to government service in the Foreign College with the right of access to the state archives. Started to write a «History of Pugachev», historic study «History of Peter I».
Last years of his life Pushkin were in a difficult situation all обострявшихся relations with the king and hostility to the poet influential circles of the court and bureaucratic aristocracy. But, although in such circumstances creative work could not be more intense in recent years written «Queen of spades», «Egyptian nights», «the captain's daughter», the poem «the bronze horseman», a fairy tale.
At the end of 1835 Pushkin received permission to publish their magazine, named «Sovremennik».
In the winter of 1836, envious enemies Pushkin of the highest aristocracy floated the vile slander about the relationship between his wife Natalya Nikolaevna with J. Dantes. Pushkin called Dantes to a duel that took place on 27 January (8 February) 1837 on the Black river. The poet was mortally wounded.
Fearing demonstrations, the Tsar ordered to secretly take the body of Pushkin in St. Petersburg.