The
Hare
was
once
boasting{of
his speed} {before the other
animals}. /
"I
have never
yet been beaten,"
[said he,]
["when I
put
forth my full speed].
/ I
challenge any
one
here
to
race (Inf -
Adverbial to "challenge") {with
me}." /
The
Tortoise
said
quietly, ["I
accept
your challenge."]
/
["That
is
a good joke,"]
said the
Hare; " /
I
could dance
{round you} all the way."
/
[Keep
your
boasting
(Ger- DO of "keep")
[till
you've
beaten," ]]
answered
the Tortoise. /
"Shall
we
race?"
/
So a
course
was
fixed /
and a
start
was
made. /
The
Hare
darted almost
{out of sight} {at once}, but soon
stopped
and, to
show (Inf-Adverb to "lay")
his contempt
(DO
of "to
show") {for the Tortoise},
lay down
to have
(Inf-Adverb to "lay")
a nap
(DO of "to have").
/ The Tortoise
plodded
on
and
plodded
on, /
and [when
the Hare
awoke{from
his nap},]
he
saw
the
Tortoise just
{near the winning-post}and could
not
run
up {in time}
to save
(Inf-Adverb to "not," in "could not run up" OR Adjective to
"time" -- your choice)
the
race
(DO of "to save").
/ Then
said the
Tortoise: /
"Plodding
(Gerund-Subject)
wins the
race."
/
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