Three Men in a Boat
Three men were sitting on a park bench. The one in the middle was reading a newspaper; the others were pretending to fish. They baited imaginary hooks, cast lines and reeled in their catch. A passing policeman stopped to watch the spectacle and asked the man in the middle if he knew the other two. "Oh yes, " he said. "They are my friends. "In that case, " warned the officer, "you'd better get them out of here!" "Yes, sir, " the man replied, and he began rowing furiously.
三人同舟 三位男子在公園的長(zhǎng)椅上坐著。中間的'一個(gè)在讀報(bào)紙,另外兩個(gè)在假裝釣魚(yú)。他們給想象的魚(yú)鉤上魚(yú)餌,放線,并卷線把魚(yú)抓上來(lái)。 一位過(guò)路警察駐足觀察了這個(gè)景象,他問(wèn)中間的那個(gè)男子是否認(rèn)識(shí)其他兩位。 “喔,認(rèn)識(shí),”他說(shuō),“他們是我的朋友。” “那樣的話,”警察告誡說(shuō),“你最好把他們從這里弄走。” “好的,警官。”那男子回答說(shuō),接著就開(kāi)始瘋狂般地做起劃槳的動(dòng)作來(lái)。
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