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. |