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:. A NEW YEAR AND A FRESH PERSPECTIVE


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Peter and the Wolf

The story takes place in Russia over a hundred years ago.
Peter is staying in his grandfather's house,
and through the windows he can see a wide green meadow
and a mysterious forest.

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00:06
 
Early one morning Peter opened the gate
and went out into the big green meadow.
00:49
 
On a branch of a big tree sat a little bird, Peter's friend.
"All is quiet," chirped the little bird gaily.
02:00

 
Just then a duck came waddling round. She was glad that Peter
had not closed the gate, and decided to take a nice swim
in the deep pond in the medow.
02:48
 
Seeing the duck, the little bird flew down upon the grass,
settled next to her and shrugged his shoulders:
03:00

 
"What kind of a bird are you, if you can't fly?" said he.
To this the duck replied: "What kind of a bird are you,
if you can't swim?" and dived into the pond.
03:08
 
The argued an argued, the duck swimming in the pond,
the little bird hopping along the shore.
04:02
 
Suddenly, something caught Peter's attention.
He noticed a cat crawling trough the grass.
04:27
 
The cat thought: "The bird is busy arguing. I'll just grab him."
Stealthily she crept towards him on her velvet paws.
04:47
 
"Look out!" shouted Peter, and the bird immediately
flew up into the tree ...
04:55
 
... while the duck quacked angrily at the cat
from the middle of the pond.
05:14
 
The cat walked round the tree and thought: "Is it worth climbing
up so high? By the time I get there the bird will have flewn away."
05.41

 
Grandfather came out. He was angry because Peter had gone
into the meadow. "It is a dangerous place. If a wolf should come
out of the forest, then what would you do?"
06:30
 
Peter paid no attention to his grandfather's words.
Boys like him are not afraid of wolves.
06:55
 
But grandfather took Peter by the hand, locked the gate
and let him home.
07:31
 
No sooner had Peter gone,
than a big grey wolf came out of the forest.
08:14 In a twinkling the cat climped up the tree.
08.33 The duck quacked, and in her excitement jumped out of the pond.
08.50
 
But no matter how hard the duck tried to run ...
... she couldn't escape the wolf.
08.55 He was getting nearer ... nearer ... catching up with her ...
08:58 ... and then he got her, and  with one gulp, swallowed her.
09:42
 
And now, this is how things stood:
the cat was sitting on one branch ...
09:51 ... the bird on another ... not too close to the cat ...
10:26
 
... and the wolf walked round and round the tree
looking at them with greedy eyes.
11:05
 
In the meantime, Peter, without the slightest fear, stood behind
the closed gate watching all that was going on.
11:14
 
He ran home, got a strong rope
and climbed up the high stone wall.
11:40
 
Grabbing hold of the branch,
Peter lightly climbed over on to the tree.
11:52 Peter said to the bird: "Fly down and circle round the wolf's head;
only take care that he doesn't catch you."
12:16

 
How the bird did worry the wolf! How he wanted
to catch him! Bur the bird was cleverer, and the wolf
simply couldn't do anything about it.
12:55
 
Meanwhile, Peter made a lasso and carefully letting it down ...
... caught the wolf by the tail and pulled with all his might.
13:09
 
Feeling himself caught, the wolf began to jump wildly
trying to get loose.
13:19
 
The bird almost touched the wolf's head with his wings
while the wolf snapped angrily at him from this side and that.
13:52 But Peter tied the other end of the rope to the tree.
14:12 And the wolf's jumping only made the rope round his tail tighter.
14:41 Just then ...
14:50 ... the hunteres came out of the woods ....
15:10 ... following the wolf's trail and shooting as they went.
16:00
 
But Peter sitting in the tree said: "Don't shoot! Birdie and I have
caught the wolf. Now help us take him to the zoo".
16:48 And there ...
16:56 ... imagine the triumphant procession:
17:15 Peter at the head ...
18:00 ... after him the hunters leading the wolf ...
19:07

 
... and winding up the procession, grandfather and the cat.
Grandfather tossed his head discontentedly:
"Well, and if Peter hadn't caught the wolf? What then?"
20:15
 
Above them flew birdie chirping merrily: "My, what brave
fellows we are, Peter and I! Look what we have caught!"
20:57

 
And if one would listen very carefully, he could hear
the duck quacking inside the wolf; because the wolf
in his hurry had swallowed her alive.

 

 

 

 

 

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