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Сценарий “ The cat that walked by himself” by Rudyard Kipling. Составитель: Хасанова Ф.М.

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Сценарий “ The cat that walked by himself” by Rudyard Kipling. Составитель: Хасанова Ф.М.

Good afternoon, dear ladies and gentlemen! Now we present you the play“ The cat that walked by himself” by Rudyard Kipling.

Author: For this happened when the Tame animals were wild. The dog was wild, and the Horse was wild, and the cow was wild, and the sheep was wild, and the pig was wild – as wild as could be!

But the wildest of all the wild animals was the Cat. He walked by himself, and all places were alike to him.

Of course the Man was wild too. He was dreadfully wild. The woman tamed him.

Woman: What are you doing here?

Man: I live here.

Woman: What an animal you are to live here. Come!

This is my home. Wipe your feet, dear! We’ll keep a house. Cozy, isn’t it?

Man: Very cozy.

Woman: I’ll start the fire.

Author: That was the first fire, started by a woman.

Horse: O, my Friends and O, my Enemies, why have the Man and the Woman made that great light in that great Cave, and what harm will it do us?

Dog: I will go up and see and then tell you. I think it is good there. Cat, come with me.

Cat: No, no. I am the Cat who walks by himself, and all places are alike to me. I will not come.

Dog: Then we can never be friends again.

Woman: Tell me, blade- bone, Who is my first guest?

Wild Thing out of the Wild Woods, what do you want?

Dog :Oh, my Enemy and wife of my Enemy, what is that smell so good in the Wild Woods?

Dog: Oh, my Enemy and wife of my Enemy, give me another.

Woman: Guard this Cave at night and help my Man to hunt,then

I will give you bones.


Cat: Ah! That is a very wise Woman, but she is not so wise as I am.


Dog: Oh, my Friend and Wife of my Friend, I will help Your Man to hunt , and at night I will guard your Cave.

Cat: Ah!’ said the Cat, listening. ‘That is a very foolish Dog.

Man: What is Wild Dog doing here?

Woman: His name is not Wild Dog anymore, but the First Friend, because he will be our friend for always and always and always. Take him with you when you go hunting.

Horse: Why hasn’t Wild Dog returned? I will go and see and say why Wild Dog has not returned. Cat, come with me.

Cat: I am the Cat who walks by himself, and all places are alike to me. I will not come.

Woman: Wild Thing out of the Wild Woods what do you want?’

Horse: O my Enemy and Wife of my Enemy, where is Wild Dog?

Woman: You did not come here for Wild Dog, but for the sake of this wonderful grass

Horse: That is true; give it me to eat.

Cat: This is a clever Woman. but she is not so clever as I am.


Horse: O, my Mistress, and Wife of my Master, I will be your servant for the sake of the wonderful grass.

Cat: Ah, that is a very foolish Horse.

Man: What is Wild Horse doing here?

Woman: His name is not Wild Horse anymore, but the First Servant. Ride on his back when you go hunting.

Author: Next day, holding her wild head high that her wild horns should not catch in the wild trees, Wild Cow came up to the Cave too.

Cow: I will promise to give you milk every day in exchange for this wonderful grass.

 

Man: What is Wild Cow doing here?

Woman: Her name is not Wild Cow anymore, but the Giver of Good Food. She will give us the warm white milk.

Man:I have never tasted anything better.


Author: Next day no other Wild thing went to the cave, so the cat walked there by himself.


Woman: Wild Thing out of the Wild Woods, what do you want?

Cat: I am the Cat who walks by himself, and I wish to come into your cave.

Woman: You are too late, Wild thing. I have no more need of either friends or servant.

Cat: I am not a friend, and I am not a servant. I am the Cat who walks by himself.

Woman: Then go away and walk by yourself in all places alike.

Cat: O my Enemy and Wife of my Enemy, must I never drink the warm white milk? You are very wise and very beautiful.

Woman: I knew I was wise, but I did not know I was beautiful.

Cat: Say a word in my praise for that. So I will make a bargain with you.

Woman: I never shall. If I ever I say three words in your praise you may come into the Cave.


Woman: That was wonderfully done. You are very clever!

Cat: The second praise.

Woman: Well done. You are so quick!

Cat: The third praise.

Woman: I have spoken three words in your praise, and now I will give you milk three times a day for always and always.