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The animal story book

Material Information

Title:
The animal story book
Creator:
Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912 ( Editor )
Ford, H. J ( Henry Justice ), 1860-1941 ( Illustrator )
Longmans, Green, and Co ( Publisher )
Spottiswoode & Co. ( printer )
Place of Publication:
London ;
New York ;
Bombay
Publisher:
Longmans, Green, and Co.
Manufacturer:
Spottiswoode and Co.
Publication Date:
Copyright Date:
1895
Language:
English
Physical Description:
xiv, 400 p. : ill. ; 19 cm.

Subjects

Subjects / Keywords:
Animals, Legends and stories of ( lcsh )
Children -- Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction ( lcsh )
Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction ( lcsh )
Animals -- Juvenile fiction ( lcsh )
Children's stories ( lcsh )
Children's stories -- 1896 ( lcsh )
Publishers' advertisements -- 1896 ( rbgenr )
Bldn -- 1896
Genre:
Children's stories
Publishers' advertisements ( rbgenr )
novel ( marcgt )
Spatial Coverage:
England -- London
United States -- New York -- New York
India -- Bombay
Target Audience:
juvenile ( marctarget )

Notes

Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references.
General Note:
Publisher's advertisements precede and follow text.
Statement of Responsibility:
edited by Andrew Lang ; with numerous illustrations by H.J. Ford.

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University of Florida
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ALH3163 ( NOTIS )
02986904 ( OCLC )

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ANDROCLES IN THE ARENA



THE

ANIMAL STORY BooK

EDITED BY

ANDREW LANG
WITH NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS BY i. J. FORD

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LONGMANS, GREEN, AND GO.
LONDON, NEW YORK, AND BOMBAY
1896

All rights reserved



Copyright in United States of America by
Lonemans, GREEN, & Co. 1896



To

MASTER FREDERICK LONGMAN

This year our Book for Christmas varies,

Deals not with History nor Fairies
(I can’t help thinking, children, you
Prefer a book which is not true).

We leave these intellectual feasts,

To talk of Fishes, Birds, and Beasts.
These—though his aim is hardly steady —
These are, I think, a theme for Freddy!

Trout, though he is not up to fly,

He soon will catch—as well as I!

So, Freddy, take this artless rhyme,
And be a Sportsman in your time !



PREFACH

_ CHILDREN who have read our Fairy Books may have
noticed that there are not so very many fairies in
the stories after all. The most common characters
are birds, beasts, and fishes, who talk and act like
Christians. The reason of this is that the first peo-
ple who told the stories were not very clever, or, if
they were clever, they had never been taught to read _
and write, or to distinguish between Vegetable, Ani-
mal, and Mineral. They took it that all things were
‘much of a muchness:’ they were not proud, and
held that. beast and bird could talk like themselves,
only, of course, in a different language.

After offering, then,so many Fairy Books, (though
the stories are not all told yet), we now present you
(in return for a coin or two) with a book about the
friends of children and of fairies—the beasts. The
stories are all true, more or less, but it is possible
that Monsieur Dumas and Monsieur Théophile
Gautier rather improved upon their tales. I own _
that I have my doubts about the bears and serpents
in the tales by the Baron Wogan. This gentleman’s
ancestors were famous Irish people. One of them



vill PREFACE

held Cromwell’s soldiers back when they. were pur-
suing Charles II. after Worcester fight. He also
led a troop of horse from Dover to the Highlands,
where he died of a wound, after fighting for the King.
The next Wogan was a friend of Pope and Swift ;
he escaped from prison after Preston fight, in 1715,
and, later, rescued Prince Charlie’s mother from con-.
finement in Austria, and took her to marry King |
James. He next became Governor of Don Quixote’s
province, a Mancha, in Spain, and was still alive
and merry in 1752. Baron Wogan, descended from
these heroes, saw no longer any king to fight for, so
he went to America and fought bears. No doubt he
was as brave as his ancestors, but whether all his
stories of serpents are absolutely correct I am not
so certain. People have also been heard to express
doubts about Mr. Waterton and the Cayman. The
terrible tale of Mr. Gully and his deeds of war I know
to be accurate, and the story of Oscar, the sentimental
tyke, is believed in firmly by the lady who wrote it.
As for the stories about Greek and Roman beasts,
Pliny, who tells them, is a most respectable author.
On the whole, then, this is more or less of a true
story-book.

There ought to be a moral; if so, it probably is
that we should be kind to all sorts of animals, and,
above all, knock trout on the head when they are
caught, and don’t let the poor things jump about till
they die. A chapter of a very learned sort was written
about the cleverness of beasts, proving that there must



PREFACE ix

have been great inventive geniuses among beasts long
ago, and that now they have rather got into a habit
(which I think a very good one) of being content
with the discoveries of their ancestors. This led.
naturally to some observations on Instinct and
Reason ; but there may be children who are glad that
there was no room for this chapter.

The longer stories from Monsieur Dumas were
translated from the French by Miss Cheape.

‘A Rat Tale’ is by ee Evelyn Grieve, who
knew the rats.

‘Mr. Gully’ is by Miss oe Campbell, to
whom Mr. Gully belonged.

‘The Dog of Montargis,’ ‘More Faithful than
Favoured,’ and ‘Androcles’ are by Miss Eleanor
Sellar.

Snakes, Bears, Ants, Wolves, ae and some
Lions are by Miss Lang.

‘Two Highland Dogs’ is by Miss Coie Freer.

‘Fido’ and ‘Oscar’ and ‘Patch’ are by Miss A.
M. Alleyne.

‘ Djijam’ is by his master.

‘ The Starling of Segringen ’ and ‘ Grateful Dogs ’
are by Mr. Bartells.

‘Tom the Bear,’ ‘The Frog,’ ‘ Jacko the Monkey ’
and ‘ Gazelle’ are from Dumas by Miss Blackley.

All the rest are by Mrs. Lang.









CONTENTS

‘Tom’ : an Adventure in the
Lnfe of a Bear in Paris .

Sai the Panther

The Buzzard and
Priest .

Cowper and his ines :

A Rat Tale

Snake Stories

What Elephants can Do

The Dog of Montargis

How a Beaver builds his
House

The War Horse se of ‘Ale:

. ander. :

Stories about Dears ‘

Stories about Ants

The Taming of an Otter

The Story of Androcles and
the Lion

Monsieur Dumas and ee
Beasts A

The Adventures of Py “pr amus

Lhe Story of a Weasel

Stories about Wolves

Lwo Highland Dogs .

Monkey Tricks and Sally
at the Zoo .

How the Cayman
Killed

The Story of Fido.

Beasts Besieged .

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Stories from Pliny

The Strange History
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Still Waters Run Dears 3
or the Dancing Dog

Theo and his Horses : Jane,
Betsy, and Blanche

Madame Théophile and the
Parrot

The Battle of the Mullets
and the Dolphins

Monkey Stories .

Liccentric Bird Builders

The Ship of the Desert

Hame, hame, hame, where I
fain wad be

Nests for Dinner

Fire-eating Djtjan

The Story of the Dog Oscar

Dolphins at Play . ‘i

The Starling of Segringen.

Grateful Dogs :

Gazelle

Cockatoo Stories

The Otter who was rear ed
by a Cat

Stories about Lions

Builders and Weavers

More Faithful than Fa-
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Dotphins, Turtles, and Cod
More about Elephants .
Bungey

Lions and their ‘Ways :

The History of Jacko I.

Signora and Lort .

Of the Linnet, Popinjay or
Parrot, and other Birds
that can Speak

Patch and the Chickens

The Fierce Falcon

Mr. Bolt, the Scotch Terrier

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A Raven’s Funeral we

A Strange Tiger 7

Haleyons and their Bio-
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The Story of a Fro Og -

The Woodpecker Tapping
on the Hollow Oak Tree.

Dogs Over the Water .

The Capocier and his Mate

Owls and Marmots

Fiagies’ Nests

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

Tom is invited te the Ball

‘The Minuet was Tom’s greatest Tr emph?

Tom discovered in the Box

‘ They at last all took hold of his Tail :

Terror of the Orang-outang at Sat

Sat has to take a Pull .

The Cats no match for the Buzzard .

The Buzzard carries off Hat and Wig .

‘ Seeing such a number of Rais, he left his Horses aa ran
for his Life’

The Rats in the Larder

The Baron kills the Snake F

The Baron slays the Horned Snake ,

How the Indians make the Horned Snake accent jis Danger

The Elephant helps the Gardener

De Narsac recognises his Friend’s Doy

The Dog flies at Macuire in the presence - the ang

The Baron kills the Bear . 2 : ,

The Grizaly . ;

Androcles in the Lion’s Case

Androcles in the Arena

‘Monsieur Dumas, may I deegniniodate 4 you wih my " Monkey i
and ny Parrot?’ : :

The Auvergnat and his Monkey .

The Last of the Laidmanoirs and Matemoreite Dex) farce

Dumas arrives at Stora with nis Vulture

‘It’s a regular Kennet’

Jugurtha becomes Diogenes .

Pritchard and the Hens

‘ Pritchard reappeared next moment ities a Hore m he Mouth’ z

Cartouche outwits Pyranvus

Mademoiselle de Laistre and her Weasel

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‘When Day broke’

The Death of the Famous Wolf sf Gaianaan

‘ The Long Vigil’ . : : ,
The Capture of the Cayman.

The Wounding of Fido
The Dream of the Hungry Lion .
Cagqnotte comes out of his Skin

‘And what do you Think she Saw’ : z
Blanche telling Ghost Stories to Jane in the Stable u 4
How the Dolphins helped the Fishermen to catch the Mullets .
Two Oran Otans ‘ :

The Baboons who stole the Paar Man’ 8 Banner

Birds’ Nests for Dinner
‘In the full enjoyment of a lar 70 tighied Log ¢ on the Diana a

room Carpet’ :

‘Oscar would charge and rout pions
‘ Oscar felt rather Frightened’

‘ Oh, Oscar, Oscar lad, what have you Done? Oe
The Boy goes to School on the Dolphin’s back .
Dumas finds Joseph standing on Gazelle’s back .
Dumas brings Gazelle to No. 109 eee St.-Denis
The Lion caught in the Pit . : A
The Ambush
‘All Three stopped e gaze - iit the Man who anon ‘ put
himself in their Path { , : :

‘And pinned Him to the Ground’

‘Long, Long Ago.” The Hlephant dr Cams of jes old
Companions .

_The Elephant falls on his hnaes ehiie the lit tle Sonik epee
Bungey at the Spanish Ambassadors House ‘ F
The Hottentot noticed a huge Lion lying im the Water .
Annoyance of the Captain on finding his Flask of Rum upset.
Lort refuses to Share with the Signora *

A Raven's Funeral :

The Tiger and his Friend : é

Love’s disgraceful Behaviour out Sheoung
The Sole Result of his Day’s Sport
Mademoiselle Camargo becomes a Barometer
The Faithful Spaniel

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‘TOM’!

AN ADVENTURE IN THE LIFE OF
A BHAR IN PARIS

Some sixty years ago and more, a well-known artist named
Décamps lived in Paris. He was the intimate friend of
some of the first authors, artists, and scientific men of the
day, and was devotedly fond of animals of all sorts. He
loved to paint them, and he kept quite a small ménagerie
in his studio where a bear, a monkey, a tortoise, anda
frog lived (more or less) in peace and harmony together.

The bear’s name was ‘Tom,’ the monkey was called
‘Jacko I.,’? the frog was ‘Mademoiselle Camargo,’ and
the tortoise ‘ Gazelle.’

Here follows the story of Tom, the bear.

It was the night of Shrove Tuesday in the year 1832.
Tom had as yet only. spent six months in Paris, but he
was really one of the most attractive bears you could wish
to meet. ~ _

He ran to open the door when the bell rang, he
mounted guard for hours together, halberd in hand,
standing on his hind legs, and he danced a minuet with
infinite grace, holding a broomstick behind his head.

He had spent the whole day in the exercise of these
varied accomplishments, to the great delight of the fre-
quenters of his master’s studio, and had just retired to the

1 From Alexandre Dumas.
2 To distinguish him from Jacko II., a monkey belonging to Tony
Johannot, the painter,
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2 ADVENTURE IN .THEH LIFE OF A BEAR

press which did duty as his: hutch, to seek a little repose,
when'there was a knock at the street door. Jacko instantly
showed such signs of joy that Décamps made a shrewd
guess that the visitor could be no other than Fan, the
self-elected tutor in chief to the two animals—nor was he
mistaken. The door opened, Fan appeared, dressed as a
clown, and Jacko flung himself in rapture into his arms.

‘Very good, very good,’ said Fan, placing the monkey
on the table and handing him a cane. ‘You're really
a charming creature. Carry. arms, present arms, make
ready, fire! Capital !’

‘Tll have a complete uniform made for you, and you
shall mount guard instead of me. But I haven’t come
for you to-night ; it’s your friend Tom I want. Where may
he be?’ -

‘Why, in his hutch, I suppose,’ said Décamps.

‘Tom! here, Tom!’ cried Fan.

Tom gave a low growl, just to show that he knew very
well who they were talking of, but that he was in no
hurry to show himself.

‘Well!’ exclaimed Fan, ‘is this how my orders are
obeyed? Tom, my friend, don’t force me to resort to
extreme measures.’

Tom stretched one great paw beyond the cupboard
without allowing any more of his person to be seen, and
began to yawn plaintively like a child just wakened from
its first sleep.

‘Where is the broomstick?’ inquired Fan in threaten-
ing tones, and rattling the collection of Indian bows,
arrows, and spears which stood behind the door.

‘Ready!’ cried Décamps, pointing to Tom, who, on
hearing these well known sounds, had roused himself
without more ado, and advanced towards his tutor with a
perfectly innocent and unconscious air.

“That's right,’ said Fan: ‘now be a good fellow, par-
ticularly as one has come all this way on purpose to fetch .
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ADVENTURE IN THH LIFE OF A BHAR 5

Tom waved his head up and down.

‘So, so—now shake hands with your friends :—first
rate!’

‘Do you mean to take him with you?’ asked
Décamps.

‘Rather!’ replied Fan; ‘and give him a good time
into the bargain.’

‘And where are you going?’

‘To the Carnival Masked Ball, nothing less! Now
then Tom, my friend, come along. We've got a cab out- ,
side waiting by the hour.’

As though fully appreciating the force of this argu-
ment, Tom trundled down stairs four steps at a time
followed by his friend. The driver opened the cab door,
and Tom, under Fan’s guidance, stepped in as if he had
done nothing else all his life.

‘My eye! that’s a queer sort of fancy dress,’ said
cabby ; ‘anyone might take him for a real bear. Where
to, gentlemen ?’

‘Odéon Theatre,’ said Fan.

‘Grrrooonnn,’ observed Tom. ,

‘All right,’ said the cabman. ‘Keep your temper.
It’s a good step from here, but we shall get there all in
good time.’

Half an hour later the cab drew up at the door of the
theatre. Fan got down first, paid the driver, handed out
Tom, took two tickets, and passed in without exciting any
special attention.

At the second turn they made round the crush-room
people began to follow Fan. The perfection with which
the newcomer imitated the walk and movements of the
animal whose skin he wore attracted the notice of some
_ lovers of natural history. They pressed closer and
closer, and anxious to find out whether he was equally
clever in imitating the bear’s voice, they began to pull his
hairs and prick his ears—‘ Grrrooonnn,’ said Tom.



6 ADVENTURE IN THE LIFE OF A BEAR

A murmur of admiration ran through the crowd—
nothing could be more lifelike.

Fan led Tom to the buffet and offered him some little
cakes, to which he was very partial, and which he pro-
ceeded to swallow with so admirable a pretence of voracity
that the bystanders burst out laughing. Then the mentor
poured out a tumbler full of water, which Tom took gingerly
between his paws, as he was accustomed to whenever
Décamps did him the honour of permitting him to appear
at table, and gulped down the contents at one draught.
Enthusiasm knew no bounds! Indeed such was the
delight and interest shown that when, at lengih, Fan
wished to leave the buffet, he found they were hemmed
in by so dense a crowd that he felt nervous lest Tom
should think of clearing the road with claws and teeth.
So he promptly led his bear to a corner, placed him with
his back against the wall, and told him to stay there till
further orders.

As has been already mentioned, this kind of drill was

quite familiar to Tom, and was well suited to his natural .

indolence, and when a harlequin offered his hat to com-
plete the picture, he settled himself comfortably, gravely
laying one great paw on his wooden gun.

‘Do you happen to know,’ said Fan to the obliging
harlequin, ‘who you have lent your hat to ?’

‘No,’ replied harlequin.

‘You mean to say you don’t guess ?’

‘Not, in the least.’

‘Come, take a good look at him. From the grace of
all his movements, from the manner in which he carries
his head, slightly on one side, like Alexander the Great—-
from the admirable imitations of the bear’s voice—you
don’t mean to say you don’t recognise him?’

‘Upon my word I don’t.’

‘Odry!’! whispered Fan mysteriously ; ‘Odry, in his
costume from ‘“ The Bear and the Pacha”! ’

1 A well-known actor of the time.



ADVENTURE IN THE LIFE OF A BHAR 7

‘Oh, but he acts a white bear, you know.’

‘Just so; that’s why he has chosen a brown bear’s skin
as a disguise.’

‘Ho, ho! You're a good one,’ cried harlequin.

‘ Grrooonnn,’ observed Tom.

‘Well, now you mention it, I do recognise his voice.
Really, I wonder it had not struck me before. Do ask
him to disguise it better.’

‘Yes, yes,’ said Fan, moving towards the ball-room,
‘but it will never do to worry him. However, I'll try to
persuade him to dance a minuet presently.’

‘Oh, could you really?’

‘He promised to do so. Just give a hint to your
friends and try to prevent their teasing him.’

‘ All right.’

Tom made his way through the crowd, whilst the
delighted harlequin moved from one mask to another,
telling his news with warnings to be discreet, which were
well received. Just then, too, the sounds of a lively galop
were heard, and a general rush to the ball-room took place,
harlequin only pausing to murmur in Tom’s ear : ‘ Iknow
you, my fine mask.’

‘Grroooonnn,’ replied Tom.

‘Ah, it’s all very well to growl, but you'll dance a
minuet, won't you, old fellow?’

Tom waved his head up and down as his way was
when anyone asked him a question, and harlequin, satis-
fied with this silent consent, ran off to finda columbine
and to dance the galop.

Meanwhile, Tom remained alone with the waiters ;
motionless at his post, but with longing eyes turned
towards the counter on which the most tempting piles
of cake were heaped on numerous dishes. The waiters,
remarking his rapt attention, and pleased to tempt a

.customer, stretched out a dish, Tom extended his paw
and gingerly took a cake—then a second—then a third:
the waiters seemed never tired of offering, or Tom of



8 ADVENTURE IN THE LIFE OF A BEAR

accepting these delicacies, and so, when the galop ended
and the dancers returned to the crush-room, he had
made short work of some dozens of little cakes.

Harlequin hadrecruited acolumbine and a shepherdess,
and he introduced these ladies as partners for the promised
minuet. With all the air of an old friend he whispered a
few words to Tom, who, in the best of humours after so
many cakes, replied with his most gracious growl. The
harlequin, turning towards the gallery, announced that his
lordship had much pleasure in complying with the uni-
versal request, and amidst loud applause, the shepherdess
took one of Tom’s paws and the columbine the other.
Tom, for his part, like an accomplished cavalier, walked
between his two partners, glancing at them by turns with
looks of some surprise, and soon found himself with them
in the middle of the pit of the theatre which was used as
a ball-room. All took their places, some in the boxes,
others in the galleries, the greater number forming a
circle round the dancers. The band struck up.

The minuet was Tom’s greatest triumph and Fan’s

masterpiece, and with the very first steps success was
assured and went on increasing with each movement,
till at the last figure the applause became delirious. Tom
was swept off in triumph to a stage box where the
shepherdess, removing her wreath of roses, crowned him
with it, whilst the whole theatre resounded with the
applause of the spectators.
“Tom leant over the front of the box with a grace all
his own; at the same time the strains of a fresh dance
were heard, and everyone hurried to secure partners
except a few courtiers of the new star who hovered round
in hope of extracting an order for the play from him, but
Tom only replied to their broadest hints with his perpetual
‘ Grroonnn.’

By degrees this became rather monotonous, and gradu-
ally Tom’s court dwindled away, people murmuring that,
though his dancing powers were certainly unrivalled, his



ADVENTURE IN THE LIFE OF A BEAR 9

conversation was a trifle insipid. An hour later Tom was
alone! So fleeting is public favour.
‘And now the hour of departure drew near. The pit

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was thinning and the boxes empty, and pale rays of
morning light were glinting into the hall when the box-
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the door, and there was Tom, who, tired out after his event-
ful night, had’ fallen fast asleep on the floor. The box-. -
opener stepped in and politely hinted that it was six
o’clock and time to go home.

‘“Grrooonnn,’ said Tom.

‘J hear you,’ said the box-opener ; ‘ you're asleep, my
good man, but you'll sleep better still in your own bed.
Come, come, your wife must be getting quite anxious |
Upon my word I don’t believe he hears a word I say.
How heavily he sleeps!’ And she shook him by the
shoulder.

‘Grrrooonnn!’? |

‘All vight, allright! This isn’ta time to make believe.
Besides, we all know you. There now, they’re putting out
the lights. Shall I send for a cab for you?’

_ §Grrroooonnn.’

“Come, come, the Odéon Theatre isn’t an inn; come,
be off! Oh, that’s what you’re after, is it? Fe, Monsieur
Odry, fie! I shall call the guard; the inspector hasn't
gone to bed yet. Ah, indeed! You won’t obey rules!
You are trying to beat me, are you? You would beat a
woman—and a former artiste to M. Odry, would you? For
shame! But we shall see. Here, help—police—inspector
—help !’

‘What’s the matter ?’ cried the fireman on duty.

‘Help!’ screamed the box-opener, ‘ help!’

‘What's the matter?’ asked the sergeant commanding
the patrol.

‘Oh, it’s old mother what’s her name, shrieking for help
in one of the stage boxes.’ |

‘Coming !’ shouted the sergeant.

‘This way, Mr. Sergeant, this way,’ cried the box-
opener.

‘All right, my dear, here Iam. But where are you?’

‘Don’t be afraid; there are no steps—straight on this
way—he’s in the corner. Oh, the rascal, he’s as. strong
as a Turk!’











ADVENTURE IN THE LIFE OF A BEAR 11

‘Grrrooonnn,’ said Tom.

‘There, do you hear him? Is that to be called a Chris-
tian language ?’

‘Come, come, my friend,’ said the sergeant, who had
at last managed to distinguish Tom in the faint twilight.
‘We all know what it is to be young—no one likes a joke
better than I do—but rules are rules, and the hour for
going home has struck, so right about face, march! and
quick step too.’

‘ Grrrooonnn ’>—

‘ Very pretty ; a first-rate imitation. But suppose we try
something else now for a change. Come, old fellow, step
out with a good will. Ah! you won’t. You're going to
cut up rough, are you? Here, my man, lay hold and turn
him out.’

‘He won’t walk, sergeant.’

- ‘Well, what are the butt ends of your muskets for?
Come, a tap or two will do no harm.’

‘ Grrrooonnn—Grrrooonnn—Grrroconnn—’

‘Go on, give it him well!’

‘I say, sergeant,’ said one of the men, ‘it strikes me
he’s a veal bear. I caught hold of him by the collar just
now, and the skin seems to grow on the flesh.’

‘Oh, if-he’s a real bear, treat him with every considera-
tion. His owner might claim damages. Go and fetch
the fireman’s lantern.’

‘ Grrrooonnn.’

‘Here’s the lantern,’ said a man; ‘now then, throw
some light on the prisoner.’

The soldier obeyed.

‘Tt is certainly a real snout,’ declared the sergeant.

‘Goodness gracious me!’ shrieked the box-opener as
she took to her heels, ‘ a real live bear !’

‘Well, yes, a real live bear. Let’s see if he has any
name or address on him and take him home. I expect he
has strayed, and being of a sociable disposition, came in
to the Masked Ball.’



12 ADVENTURE IN THE LIFE OF A BHAR

‘ Grrrooonnn.’

‘There, you see, he agrees.’

‘Hallo!’ exclaimed one of the soldiers.
‘What's the matter ?’



TOM DISCOVERED IN THE BOX

‘He has a little bag hung round his neck,’
‘Open the bag.’

‘A card.’

‘Read the card.’

The soldier took it and read :



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‘My name is Tom. I live at No. 109 Rue Faubourg
St.-Denis. I have five francs in my purse. Two fora cab,
and three for whoever takes me home.’

‘True enough ; there are the five franes,’ cried the ser-
geant. ‘Now then, two volunteers for escort duty.’

‘Here!’ cried the guard in chorus.

‘Don’t all speak at once! ‘Let the two seniors have
the benefit of the job; off with you, my lads.’

Two of the municipal guards advanced towards Tom,
slipped a rope round his neck and, for precaution’s sake,
gave it a twist or two round his snout. Tom offered no
resistance—the butt ends of the muskets had made him
as supple asa glove. When they were fifty yards from
the theatre, ‘Bah!’ said one of the soldiers, ‘’tis a fine
morning. Suppose we don’t take a cab. The walk will
do him good.’

‘Besides,’ remarked the other, ‘we should each have
two and a half francs instead of only one and a half.’

‘ Agreed.’

Half an hour later they stood atthe door if 109. After
some knocking, a very sleepy portress looked out.

‘Look here, Mother Wideawake,’ said one of the guard ;
‘here’s one of your lodgers. Do you recognise him ?’

‘Why, I should rather think so. It’s Monsieur
Décamps’ bear !’

The same day, Odry the actor received a bill for little
cakes, amounting to seven francs and a half.



14

SAf THE PANTHER}

Asout seventy or eighty years ago two little panthers
were deserted by their mother in one of the forests of
Ashantee. They were too young to get food for them-
selves, and would probably have died had they not been
found by a passing traveller, and by him taken to the
palace as a present to the king. Here they lived and
played happily for several weeks, when one day the elder
and larger, whose name was Sai, gave his brother, in fun,
such a dreadful squeeze that, without meaning it, he suffo-
cated him. This frightened the king, who did not care to
keep such a powerful pet about him, and he gave him away
to Mr. Hutchison, an English gentleman, who was a sort
of governor for the English traders settled in that part of
Africa. -

Mr. Hutchison and Sai took a great fancy to each
other, and spent a great deal of time together, and when,
a few months later, Mr. Hutchison returned to Cape
Coast he brought Sai with him. The two friends always
had dinner at the same time, Sai sitting at his master’s
side and eating quietly whatever was given him. In
general he was quite content with his portion, but once or
twice, when he was hungrier than usual, he managed to
steal a fowl out of the dish. Tor the sake of his manners
the fowl was always taken from him, although he was
invariably given some other food to satisfy his hunger.

At first the inhabitants of the castle and the children
were much afraid of him, but he soon became very tame,

1 From Loudon’s Magazine of Natural History.



SAI THE PANTHER 15 -

and his teeth and claws were filed so that he should not hurt
anyone, even in play. When he gota little accustomed
to the place, he was allowed to go where he liked within.
the castle grounds, and a boy was told off to look after
him. Sometimes the boy would go to sleep when he
ought to have been watching his charge, and then Sai,
who knew perfectly well that this was not at all right,
would steal quietly away and amuse himself till he thought
his keeper would be awake again. One day, when he re-
turned from his wanderings, he found the boy, as usual,
comfortably curled up in a cool corner of the doorstep
sound asleep. Sat looked at him for a moment, and then,
thinking that it was full time for him to be taught his
duty, he gave him one pat on his head, which sent the
boy over like a ninepin and gave him a good fright, though
it did not do him any harm.

Sai was very popular with everybody, but he had his
own favourites, and the chief of these was the governor,
- whom he could not bear to let out of his sight. When
his master went out he would station himself at the
' drawing-room window, where he could watch all that was
going on, and catch the first sight of his returning friend.
Being by this time nearly grown up, Sai’s great body took
up all the space, to the great disgust of the children, who
could see nothing. They tried to make him move, first by
coaxings and then by threats, but as Sai did not pay the
smallest attention to either one or the other, they at last
all took hold of his tail and pulled so hard that he was
forced to move.

Strange to say, the black people were a great deal
more afraid of Sai than any of the white ones, and one of
his pranks nearly caused the death of an old woman who
was the object of it. It was her business to sweep out
-and keep clean the great hall of the castle, and one morn-
ing she was crouching down on all fours with a short
broom in her hand, thinking of nothing but how to get
the dust out of the floor, when Sai, who had hidden him-



16 SAf THE PANTHER

self under a sofa, and was biding his time, suddenly sprang
on to her back, where he stood triumphantly. The old

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SAI THE PANTHER 19
turn next. Sai would not budge from his position till the
governor, who had been alarmed by the terrible noise, came
to see what was the matter, and soon made Master Sai
behave himself.

At this time it was settled that Sal was to travel to
England under the care of one of his Cape Coast friends
and be presented to the Duchess of York, who was very
fond of animals. In those days, of course, journeys took
much longer than they do now, and there were other
dangers than any which might arise from storms and
tempests. While the strong cage of wood and iron was
being built which was to form Sai’s house on the way to
England, his lady keeper thought it would be a good
opportunity to make friends with him, and used to spend
part of every day talking to him and playing with him;
for this, as everyone knows, is the only way to gain
the affection of bird or beast. It was very easy to love
Sai; he was so gentle and caressing, especially with
children ; and he was very handsome besides in his silky
yellow coat with black spots, which, as the French say,
does not spoil anything. Many creatures and many men
might have made a great fuss at being shut into a cage
instead of being allowed to walk about their own house
and grounds, but everyone had always been kind to Sai,
so he took for granted it was all right, and made himself
as comfortable as he could, and was quite prepared to
submit to anything disagreeable that he thought reason-
able. But it very nearly happened that poor Sai had no
voyage at all, for while he was being hauled from the
canoe which had brought him from the shore into the ship,
the men were so afraid to come near him that they let
his cage fall into the sea, andif the sailors from the vessel
had not been very quick in lowering a boat it would have
been too late to save him. As it was, for many days he
would not look up ‘or eat or speak, and his friend was
quite unhappy about him, although the same symptoms
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20 SAT THE PANTHER

only been on the sea instead of im it. At last he was
roused from his sad condition by hearing the lady’s voice.
He raised his head and cocked his ears, first a little, then
more; and when she came up to the cage he rolled over
and over with delight, and howled and cried and tried to
reach her. When he got a little calmer she told him to
put his paws through the bars and shake hands, and from
that moment Sai was himself again.

Now it was a very strange taste on the part of a
panther whose fathers-and grandfathers had lived and
died in the heart of African forests, but Sai loved nothing
so much as lavender water, which white people use a
great deal in hot countries. If anyone took out a hand-
kerchief which had been sprinkled with lavender water,
Sai would instantly snatch it away, and in his delight
would handle it so roughly that it was soon torn to atoms.
His friend in charge knew of this odd fancy, and on the
voyage she amused herself regularly twice a week with
making a little cup of paper, which she filled with the
scent and passed through the bars, taking care never to
give it him till he had drawn back his claws into their
sheaths. Directly he got hold of the cup Sai would roll
over and over it, and would pay no attention to anyone as
long as the smell lasted. It almost seemed as if he liked
it. better than his food!

For some reason or other the. vessel lay at anchor for
nearly two months in the river Gaboon, and Sai might
have been allowed to leave his cage if he had not been an
animal of such very strong prejudices. Black people he
could not endure, and, of course, they came daily in swarms
with food for the ship. Pigs, too, he hated, and they ran
constantly past his cage, while as for an orang-outang
monkey about three feet high, which a black trader once
tried to sell to the sailors, Sai showed such mad symptoms
at the very sight of it that the poor beast rushed in terror
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recover from his fright, it was very long before Sai could
forget the shock he had received. Day and night he
watched and listened, and sometimes, when he fancied his
enemy was near, he would give a low growl and arch his
back and set up his tail; yet, as far as we know, he had |
never from his babyhood killed anything.

But when at last the winds were favourable, and the
ship set sail for the open sea, other adventures were in
store for the passengers. Pirates infested the coast of
Africa in those days, and they came on board and carried
off everything of value, including the stores of provisions.
The only things they did not think worth removing were
the parrots, of which three hundred had been brought
by the sailors, and as these birds could not stand the cold,
and died off fast as the ship steered north, Sat was allowed
one a day, which just managed to keep him alive. Still,
there is very little nourishment to be got out of a parrot,
especially when you eat it with the feathers on, and Sai
soon became very ill and did not care even for parrots.
His keeper felt his nose and found it dry and feverish, so
she begged that she might take him out of his cage and
doctor him herself. A little while before, Sai would have
been enchanted to be free, but now he was too ill to
enjoy anything, and he just stretched himself out on deck,
with his head on his mistress’s feet. Luckily she had
some fever medicine with her, good for panthers as well
as men and women, and she made up three large pills
which she hoped might cure Sai. Of course it was not to
be expected that he would take them of his own free will,
so she got the boy who looked after him to hold open his
mouth, while she pushed down the pills. Then he was
put back into his cage, the boy insisting on going with
him, and both slept comfortably together. In a few days,
with the help of better food than he had been having, he
got quite well, and on his arrival in England won the
admiration of the Duchess of York, his new mistress, by
his beauty and gentle ways. As his country house was



24 SAT THE PANTHER

not quite ready for him, he was left for a few weeks
with a man who understood animals, and seemed con-
tented and happy; and was allowed to walk about as he
liked. Here the Duchess of York used constantly to visit
him and play with him, even going to see him the very
day before he—and she—were to move into the country.
‘He was in excellent spirits, and appeared perfectly well,
but he must somehow have taken a chill, for when, on the
following day, the Duchess’s coachman came to fetch him,
he found poor Sai had died after a few hours’ illness from
inflammation of the lungs.

After all he is not so much to be pitied. He had had
a very happy life, with plenty of fun and plenty of kind-
ness, and he had a very rapid and painless death.



25

THE BUZZARD AND. THE PRIEST! .

Asout one hundred and forty years ago a French priest
received a present of a large brown and grey bird, which
had been taken in a snare intended for some other
creature, and was very wild and savage. The man who
brought it was quite ignorant what kind of bird it was,
but the priest knew it to be the common buzzard, and
made up his mind to try to tame it. He began by
keeping it shut up, and allowing it to take no food except
out of his hand, and after about six weeks of this treat-
ment it grew much quieter, and had learnt to know its
master. The priest then thought it would be safe to give
the buzzard a little more freedom, and after carefully
tying its wings, so that it could not fly away, he turned it
out into the garden. Of course it was highly delighted to
find itself in the sun once more, and hopped about with
joy, and the time passed quickly till it began to get
hungry, when it was glad to hear its master calling it to
come in to dinner. Indeed, the bird always seemed so fond
of the priest, that in a few days he thought he might
leave it quite free, so he unfastened its wings and left them
loose, merely hanging a label with his own name round
its neck, and putting a little bell round its leg. But what
was the poor man’s disgust, to see the buzzard instantly
spread out its great wings and make for the neighbouring
forest, deaf to all his calls! He naturally expected that,
in spite of his trouble and precautions, the bird had
flown away for ever, and sat sadly down to prepare his
1 Bingley’s Animal Biography.



26 THE BUZZARD AND THE PRIEST

next day’s sermon. Now sermons are things that take
up a great deal of attention, and he had almost forgotten
his lost favourite when he was startled by a tremendous
noise in the hall outside his study, and on opening the
door to see what was the matter, he saw his buzzard
rushing about, followed by five others, who were so
jealous of its copper plate and bell, that they had tried to
peck them off, and the poor thing had flown as fast as it
could to its master’s house, where it knew it was safe.

After this it took care not to wander too far from
home, and came back every night to sleep on the priest’s
window sill. Soon it grew bolder still, and would sit on the
corner of the table when he was at dinner, and now and
then would rub its head against his shoulder, uttering
a low ery of affection and pleasure. Sometimes it would
even do more, and follow him for several miles when he
happened to be riding.

But the buzzard was not the only pet the priest had
to look after. There were ducks, and chickens, and dogs,
and four large cats. The ducks and chickens it did not
mind, at least those that belonged to the house, and it
would even take its bath at the same time with the
ducklings, and never trod upon them when they got in
its way, or got cross and pecked them. And if hawks or
any such birds tried to snap up the little ones who had
left their mother’s wing to take a peep at the world,
the buzzard would instantly fly to their help, and never
once was beaten in the battle. Curiously enough, how-
ever, it seemed to think it might do as it liked with the
fowls and ducks that belonged to other people, and so
many were the complaints of cocks and hens lamed and
killed, that the priest was obliged to let it be known that
he would pay for all such damage, in order to save his
favourite’s life. As to dogs and cats, it always got the
better of them; in any experiment which it amused the
priest to make. One day he threw a piece of raw meat
into the garden where the cats were collected, to be



THE BUZZARD AND THE PRIEST 27

scrambled for. A young and active puss instantly seized
it and ran away with her prize, with all the other cats
after her. But quick as she was, the buzzard, who had
been watching her movements from the bough of a tree,
was quicker still. Down it pounced on her back, squeezed
her sides with its claws, and bit her ears so sharply, that
she was forced to let go. In one moment another cat
had picked the morsel up in its teeth, but it did not hold



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THE CATS NO MATCH FOR THE BUZZARD

it long. The process that had answered for one cat
would answer for a second, as the buzzard very well
knew. Down he swooped again, and even when the
whole four cats, who saw in him a common enemy,
attacked the bird at once, they proved no match for him,
and in the end they were clever enough to find that out.
It is not easy to know what buzzards in general think
about things, but this one hated scarlet as much as any
bull. Whenever he sawa red cap on any of the peasants’









28 THE BUZZARD AND THE PRIEST

heads, he would hide himself among the thick boughs
overhanging the road where the man had to pass, and
would nip it off so softly that the peasant never felt his

loss. He would even
manage to take off
the wigs which every
one wore then, and
that was — cleverer
still, and off he would
carry both wigs and













caps to a tall tree in a
park near by, and hang
them all over it, like a
new kind of fruit.

As may be imagined,
a bird so bold made
many enemies, and was
often shot at by the
keepers, but for a long
time it appeared to bear
a charmed life, and no-
thing did it any harm.
However, one unlucky
day a keeper who was
going his rounds in the
forest, and who did not
know what astrange and
clever bird this buzzard
was, saw him on the back
of a fox which he had at-

THE BUZZARD CARRIES OFF BAT and wie tacked for wantof some- —

thing better to do, and °

fired two shots at them. One shot killed the fox; . the
other broke the wing of the buzzard, but he managed to



THE BUZZARD AND THE PRIEST 29

fly out of reach of the keeper, and hid himself. Mean-
while the tinkling of the bell made the keeper guess
that this must be the priest’s pet, of which he had so
often heard; and being anxious to do what he could to
repair the damage he had done, he at once told the
priest what had happened. The priest went out directly
to the forest, and gave his usual. whistle; but neither
on that evening nor on several others was there any
reply. At last on the seventh night he heard a low
answer, and on searching narrowly all through the wood,
the priest found the poor buzzard, which had hopped
nearly two miles towards its old home, dragging its broken
wing after it. 'The bird was very thin, but was enchanted
to see his old master, who carried him home and nursed
him for six weeks, when he got quite well, and was able
to fly about as boldly as ever.



39

COWPER AND HIS HARES!

No one was fonder of animals, or kinder to them, than
Cowper the poet, who lived towards the end of the last
century ; but of all creatures he loved hares best, per-
haps because he, like them, was timid and easily frightened.
He has left a very interesting account of three hares that
were given to him when he was living in the country in
the year 1774, and as far as possible the poet shall tell
his own story of the friendship between himself and his
pets—Puss, Tiney, and Bess, as he called them.

Cowper was not at all a strong man, and suffered
terribly from fits of low spirits, aud at these times he
could not read, and disliked the company of people, who
teased him by giving him advice or asking him questions.
It was during one of these seasons of solitude and
melancholy that he noticed a poor little hare belonging
to the children of one of his neighbours, who, without
meaning really to be unkind, had worried the little thing
almost to death. Soon they got tired even of playing
with it, and the poor hare was in danger of being starved
to death, when their father, whose heart was more tender
than theirs, proposed that it should be given to their
neighbour Mr. Cowper.

Now Cowper, besides feeling pity for the poor little
creature, felt that he should like to teach and train it,
and as just then he was too unhappy to care for his usual
occupations, he gladly accepted the present. In a very
short time Puss was given two companions, Tiney and

} From Bingley’s British Quadrupeds.



COWPER AND HIS HARES 31

Bess, and could have had dozens more if Cowper had
wanted them, for the villagers offered to catch him enough
to have filled the whole countryside if he would only give
the order.

However, Cowper decided that three would be ample
for his purposes, and as he wished them to learn nice
clean habits, he began with his own hands to build them
a house. The house contained a large hall and three
bedrooms, each with a separate bed, and it was astonish-
ing how soon every hare knew its own bedroom, and how
careful he was (for in spite of their names they were all
males) never to go into those of his friends.

Very soon all three made themselves much at home
in their comfortable quarters, and Puss, the first comer,
would jump on his master’s lap and, standing up on
his hind legs, would bite the hair on his temples. He
enjoyed being carried about like a baby, and would even
go to sleep in Cowper’s arms, which is a very strange
thing for a hare to do. Once Puss got ill, and then the
poet took care to keep him apart from the other two, for
animals have a horror of their sick companions, and are
generally very unkind to them. So he nursed Puss him-
self, and gave him all sorts of herbs and grasses as medi-
cine, and at last Puss began to get better, and took notice
of what was going on round him. When he was strong
enough to take his first little walk, his pleasure knew no
bounds; and in token of his gratitude he licked his
master’s hand, first back, then front, and then between
every finger. As soon as he felt himself quite strong
again, he went with the poet every day, after breakfast,
into the garden, where he lay all the morning under a
trailing cucumber, sometimes asleep, but every now and
then eating a leaf or two by way.of luncheon. If the
poet was ever later than usual in leaving the house, Puss
would down on his knees and look up into his eyes with
a pleading expression, or, if these means failed, he would
seize his master’s coat between his teeth, and pull as



32 COWPER AND HIS HARES

hard as he could towards the window. Puss was, perhaps,
the pleasantést of all the hares, but Bess, who died young,
was the cleverest and most amusing. He had his little
tempers, and when he was not feeling very well, he was
glad to be petted and made much of; but no sooner had he
recovered than he resented any little attentions, and would
growl and run away or even bite if you attempted to touch
him. It was impossible really to tame Tiney, but there
was something so serious and solemn in all he did, that
it made you laugh even to watch him. —

Bess, the third, was very different from the other. two.
He did not need taming, for he was tame from the
beginning, as it never entered into his head that anyone
could be unkind to him. In many things he had the
same tastes as his friends. All three loved lettuces,
dandelions, and oats; and every night little dishes were
placed in their bedrooms, in case they might feel hungry.
One day their master was clearing out a birdcage while
his three hares were sitting by, and he placed on the floor
a pot containing some white sand, such as birds use
instead of a carpet. The moment they saw the sand, they
made a rush for it and ate it up greedily. Cowper took
the hint; and always saw, after that, that sand was placed
where the hares could get at it.

After supper they all spent the evenings in the parlour, :
and would tumble over together, and jump over each
other’s backs, and see which could spring the farthest, just
like a set of kittens. But the cleverest of them all was
Bess, and he was also the strongest.

Poor Bess! he was the first to die, soon after he
was grown up, and Tiney and Puss had to get on as best
they could without him, which was not half as much fun.
There was no one now to invent queer games, or to keep
the cat in order when it tried to take liberties; and no
one, too, to prevent Tiney from bullying Puss, as he was
rather fond of doing. Tiney lived to be nine, quite a re-
spectable age for a hare, and died at last from the effects



COWPER AND HIS HARES 33

of a fall. Puss went on for another three years, and
showed no signs of decay, except that he was a little
less playful, which was only to be expected. His last act
was to make friends with a dog called Marquis, to whom
he was introduced by his master; and though the spaniel
could not take the place of Puss’s early companions,
he was better than nobody, and the two got on quite
happily together, till the sad day (March 9, 1796) when
Puss stretched himself at his master’s feet and died
peacefully and without pain, aged eleven years and eleven
months.



A RAT TALE

Hueay was an old rat when he died—very old indeed.
He was born in the middle of a corn-rick, and there he
might have lived his little life had not the farmer who
owned the rick caused it to be pulled down. That was
Hugegy’s first experience of flitting, and it was done in
such a hurry that he had hardly time to be sorry. It
was pitch dark when his mother shook him up roughly
and told him to ‘come along, or he would be killed by
the farmer,’ and poor Huggy, blinking his sleepy. eyes,
struggled out of his snug little bed into the cold black
night.

Several old rats met him at the entrance, and sternly
bade him stay where he was and make no noise, for the
leader was about to speak. Huggy was wide-awake by
this time. The rat spirit of adventure was roused within
him by the scent of coming danger, and eagerly he
listened to the shrill, clear voice of the leader :

‘Friends, old and young, this is nota time for many
words, but I want you all to know the cause of this
sudden disturbance. Last night I was scavenging round
the farmer’s kitchen, seeking what I might devour, when
in came the stable-boy tapping an empty corn-sieve
which he had in his hand. He said a few words to
the farmer, who rose hastily, and together they left the
kitchen, I following at a convenient distance. They went
straight to the stable, and talked for some time with their
backs to the corn-bin, which was standing open in the
window. After a while I managed to scramble up and —



A RAT TALE 35

peer into it, only to confirm what I dreaded most—
the corn-bin was empty! To-morrow they will pull down
this rick, thresh the corn, and replenish the empty bin.
So, my friends, unless we mean to die by dog, stick, or
fork, we had better be off as soon as it is daylight.’

There was a shuffle of feet all round, and a general
rush of anxious mothers into the rick to fetch out their
young. Huggy was waiting at the entrance; so, as soon
as he caught sight of his mother, he: raced off with her to
join the fast-assembling crowd at the back of the rick.
The leader ranged them in lines of ten abreast, and, after
walking up and down to see that all were in their places,
he gave a shrill squeak, and the column started. They
marched steadily for about two miles—slowly, of course,
because of the young ones. Nothing proved an obstacle
to them. Sometimes a high wall crossed their‘path, but
they merely ran up one side and down the other, as if it
was level road. Sometimes it was a broad river which
confronted them, but that they swam w rithout hesitation
—rats will not stop at such trifles.

At length they came to a field where a man with a
pair of horses was ploughing. His coat, in which his
dinner was wrapt, lay. on the wall some little distance
from him. Seeing such a number of rats, he left his horses
and ran for his life, and hid behind a knoll, whence he
could view the proceedings without himself being seen. :
To his great disgust, he saw the creatures first crowd
round his coat, then run over it, and finally eat out of his
pocket the bread and cheese his wife had provided for his
dinner !

That was a stvoke of luck for the rats. They had not
counted on so early a breakfast; so it was with lightsome
hearts they performed the rest of their journey.

Huggy was very glad when it was over. He had never
been so far in his life—he was only three weeks old.
Their new home proved to be a cellar, which communi-
cated on one side with sundry pipes running straight to

D%



36 A RAT TALE

the kitchen, and on the other with a large ventilator
opening to the outside air. A paradise for rats! and as to
the inhabitants of the house—we shall see.

Tt was early in the afternoon when they arrived, so
they had plenty of time to settle down before night.
Huggy, having selected his corner, left his mother to
make it comfortable for him, and scampered off for ‘a
poke round,’ as he called it. First he went to the
kitchen, peeped up through a hole in the floor, and,
seeing no one about, cautiously crept out and sniffed into
all the cupboards As he was emerging from the last
he beheld a sight which made his little heart turn sick.
There, in a corner which Huggy had not noticed before, lay
a huge dog half asleep! And so great was Huggy’s fright
that he squeaked, very faintly indeed, yet loud enough to
set Master Dog upon his feet. Next minute they were
both tearing across the kitchen. Huggy was a wee bitin
front, but so little that he could feel the dog’s hot breath
behind him. There was the hole—bump—scrabble,
scrabble—Huggy was safe! Safe! yes—but oh, so
frightened !—and what made him smart so dreadfully?
Why, his tail . . . was gone—bitten off by the dog! Ah,
Huggy, my poor little rat, if it had not been for that —
foolish little squeak of fright you might have been as
other rats are—but now! Huggy almost squeaked again,
it was so very sad—and painful. Slowly he crept back
to the cellar, where he had to endure the jeers of his
young companions and the good advice of his elders.

Tt was some weeks before Huggy fully recovered him-
self, and more weeks still before he could screw wp his
courage to appeai among his companions as the ‘ tailless
rat;’ but at long and at last he did crawl out, and,
because he looked so shy and frightened, the other rats
were merciful, and let him alone. The old rat, too—the
leader—took a great fancy to him, and used to allow
Hugey to accompany him on his various exploits, which
was considered a great privilege among the older rats,









‘sPEING SUCH A NUMBER OF RATS, HE LEFT HIS HORSES AND-RAN FOR HIS LIFE?






A RAT TALE 39

and Huggy was very proud of it. One night he and the
leader were out together, when their walk happened to
take them (as it generally did) round by the pantry. Asa
matter of course, they went in, and had a good mealoff a
loaf which the.careless table-maid had left standing on the
shelf. Beside the loaf was a box of matches, and Huggy
could not be happy till he had found out what was inside.
First he gnawed the box a little, then he dragged it up
and down, then he gnawed a little more, and, finding it
was not very good to eat, he began to play with it. Sud-
denly, without any warning, there was a splutter and a
flare. Huggy and the leader were outside in a twinkling,
leaving the pantry in a blaze. Luckily no great damage
was done, for the flames were seen and put out in
time.

So, little by little, Huggy was led on. In vain did his
mother plead with him to be careful. He was ‘a big rat
now, and could look after himself,’ he said. The following
week the leader organised a party to invade the hen-house.
Of course Huggy was among the number chosen. It re-
quired no little skill to ereep noiselessly up the broken
ladder, visiting the various nests ranged along each side
of the walls; for laying hens are nervous ladies, and, if
startled, make enough noise to waken a town. But the
leader had gelected his party well, and not a sound was
made till the proper time came. Once up the ladder, each
raé took it in turn to slip in behind the hen, and gently
roll one egg ata time from under her. The poor birds
rarely resisted; experience had taught them long since
the futility of such conduct. It was the young and igno-
rant fowls who gave all the trouble; they fluttered about
in a fright and disturbed the whole house. But the rats
knew pretty well which to goto; sothey worked on with-
out interruption. When they had collected about a dozen
eggs, the next move was to take them safely down the
ladder into the cellar. This was very soon done. Huggy
lay down on his back, nestled an egg cosily between himself



40 A RAT TALE

and his two front paws; a feather was put through his
mouth, by which means a rat on either side dragged him
along. Huggy found it rather rough on his back going
down the ladder, but, with a good supper in view, he could
bear most things. The eggs having been brought thus to
the level of the ground, the rats dragged them in the same
way slowly and carefully down to the cellar.

So time went on. Night after night parties of rats went
out, and each morning they returned with tales of adven-
ture and cunning—all more or less daring. But the leader
was getting old. Huggy had noticed for some time how
grey and feeble he was becoming ; nor was he much sur-
prised when, one day, the leader ‘told him that he (Huggy)
would have to take his place as leader of the rats. Two
days after this the old rat died, leaving Huggy to succeed
him; and a fine lot of scrapes did that rat and his
followers get into.

The larder was their favourite haunt, where joints of
meat were hung on hooks ‘ quite out o’ reach o’ them rats,’
as the cook said. But Huggy thought differently, and in
a trice ten large rats had run up the wall and down the
hook, and were gobbling the meat as fast as they could.
But there was one hook in the centre of the ceiling which
Huggy could not reach ; from this hook a nice fat duck
was suspended by a string. ‘If only I could get on to
that hook I should gnaw the string, and the duck would
fall, and——’

Huggy got no further. An idea had come to him
which he communicated quickly to the others. The plan
seemed to be appreciated, for they all ran to an old chair,
which was standing just under this difficult centre hook.
The strongest. rat went first, climbed up the back of the
chair, and balanced himself on the top ; Number 2 followed,
and carefully balanced on Number 1; Number 1 then
squeaked, which meant he could bear no more. It was
a pity he could not stand one more; for, as they were, the
topmost rat could just reach the prize, and though he





A RAT

nibbled allround as far as he
could, it was not what might
be called ‘a square meal.’
The cook was indeed amazed
when, next morning, she
found only three-fourths of
her precious duck remaining.
‘Ah!’ she said, ‘Tl be even
with you yet, you cunning
beasts!’ And that night she
sliced up part of a duck with
some cheese, and put it in
a plate on the larder floor.
At his usual hour, when all
was dark and quiet, Huggy
and his followers arrived,
and, seeing their much-
coveted prize under their
very noses, were cautious.
But Huggy was up to the
trick. ‘To-night and to-
morrow night you may eat
it,’ he said, ‘but beware of
the third.’ So they partook
of the duck, and enjoyed it
that night and the next, but
the third the dish was left
untouched.

The cook was up betimes
that morning, so that she
might bury the corpses before
breakfast. Her dog (the
same who had robbed Hugey
of his tail), according to his
custom, followed her into the
larder. On seeing the plate
just as she had left it the

TALE

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41







42 A RAT TALE

night before, the cook, in her astonishment, forgot the
dog, who, finding no one gainsay him, licked the dish
with infinite relish. Poor dog! In spite of all efforts to
save him he died ten minutes afterwards; and the cook
learnt her lesson also, for she never tried poisoning rats
again.

Here end the chief events of Huggy’s life—all, at least,
that are worth recording.

Some years after the death of the dog I was sitting in
the gloaming close to a steep path which led from the
cellar down to the river, when what should I see but
three large rats coming slowly towards me. The middle
one was the largest, and evidently blind, for he had in his
mouth a long straw, by which the other two led him care-
fully down the path. As the trio passed I recognised the
centre one to be Huggy the Tailless.

Next morning my little Irish terrier, Jick, brought him
to me inhis mouth, dead ; and I buried him under a Gloire
de Dijon in a sunny corner of the garden.

Fantastic as some of the incidents may sound, they are,
nevertheless, true, having been collected mainly from an
old rat-catcher living in the town of Hawick.



43

SNAKE STORIES

In 1850 Baron de Wogan, a French gentleman, left his
native land and set sail for North Ameriea, to seek his
fortune and adventures. He was descended from two
noble adventurers, the Wogan who led a cavalry troop
from Dover to the Highlands, to fight for Charles II., and
the Wogan who rescued Queen Clementina, wife of James
III, from prison in Innspruck. In 1850 adventures, wild
‘beasts, and Red Indians were more plentiful than now, and
Wogan had some narrow escapes from snakes and bears.
Soon after coming to North America he had his first
adventure with a rattlesnake ; he was then camping at the
gold fields of California, seeking for gold in order to have
money enough to start on his voyages of discovery. His
house was a log hut, built by himself, and his bed a sack
filled with dry oak leaves.

One day, finding that his mattress required renewing,
he went out with the sack and his gun. Having filled the
sack with leaves, he went off with his gun in search of
game for his larder, and only came home at nightfall.
After having cooked and eaten his supper, he threw him-
self on his new mattress, and soon was asleep. He
awoke about three, and would soon have fallen asleep
again, but he felt something moving in the sack. His
first thought was thatit was a rat, but he soon felt by the
way it moved that it was no quadruped, but a reptile, no
rat, but a snake! He must have put it in the sack with
the leaves, as might easily happen in winter when these
creatures are torpid from the cold, and sleep all curled



44 SNAKH STORIES

up. With one leap the Baron was out of its reach, but
wishing to examine it more closely, he took his gun to
protect him in case of danger, and came near the bed
again; but the ungrateful beast, forgetting that they had
been bedfellows, threw itself on the gun and began to bite
the muzzle. Fearing that it might turn and bite him next
the Baron pulled the trigger, and hitting the serpent,
literally cut it in two. It measured two feet long, and
when the Baron cut off its tail, he found a quantity of
scales which made the
rattling sound from
which this serpent gets
its name.

As soon as the Baron
had found enough gold,
' he bought a mule whom

% he called Cadi, and
whom he became very
fond of, and set off into
the backwoodsin search
of sport and adventure.

Poor Cadi eventually






















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THE BARON KILLS THE SNAKE



SNAKE STORIES 48
met a terrible end, but that is a Bear story.) He soon
added another companion, a young Indian girl, Calooa by
name. She was the daughter of a chief of the Utah
tribe, and had been taken prisoner, with several other
women, by a tribe of hostile Indians whom the Baron
fell in with. She would have been tortured and then
burnt with the other prisoners had the Baron not saved
her life by buying her for a silk handkerchief, a knife
and fork, and some coloured pictures. She wandered
with him and shared all his adventures, till she was found
‘again by her tribe and taken back to them. One hot day
they had been marching together about thirty miles
through a country infested with panthers and pumas. The
Baron was heading the little procession, when suddenly a
cry from Calooa that she only used in moments of danger
made him turn round. Then he saw that what he had
taken to be a huge rotten branch of a tree, and had even
thought of taking with him for their camp fire, that even-
ing, was in reality an enormous serpent. It lay across
the path asleep, its head resting on the trunk of a tree.
The Baron raised his gun to his shoulder, and came nearer
the monster to get a good aim. He fired, but missed.
The horrid creature reared itself nearly on end and looked
at him with that fixed stare by which the serpent fasci-
nates and paralyses its victim. The Baron felt all the
fascination, but conquering it, he fired a second time,
and this time wounded the creature without killing it
outright. Though mortally wounded, the snake’s dying
struggles were so violent that the young trees all round
were levelled as if they had been cut with a scythe. As
soon as they were sure that life was extinct, Calooa and
the Baron came nearer to examine the snake’s dead body.
Though part of his tail was missing, he measured never-
theless five yards long and eighteen inches round.
Thinking that it seemed of unusual girth, the Baron cut
it open with an axe, and found inside the body of a young
prairie wolf, probably about a week old. The peculiarity



46 SNAKE STORIES

























Tl



tains the same poison. It
crawls like other snakes,
but when it attacks it
forms itself into a circle,
and then suddenly un-
bending itself flings itself
like a lion on its victim,



of this snake was that
it gave out a strong
odour of musk, like
the sea serpent in Mr.
Kipling’s book.

The most horrible
serpent thatthe Baron
encountered and slew
was the horned snake;
he learned afterwards
from the Indians that
it is the most deadly
of all the snakeg of
North America, for
not only is its bite
venomous, but its tail
has a sting which con-




Til
(7


















SNAKE STORIES 47

head forward and tail raised, thus attacking with both
ends at once. If by chance it misses its aim and its
tail strikes a young tree and penetrates the bark, that
tree immediately begins to droop, and before long withers
and dies. On the occasion when the Baron encountered
it, Calooa and he had been fleeing all night fearing an
attack of hostile Indians. About daylight they ventured
to stop to take rest and food. While Calooa lit the fire
the Baron took his gun and went in search of game. In
about half an hour he returned with a wild turkey.
When they had cooked and eaten it, he lay down and
fell asleep, but had only slept two hours when he awoke,
feeling his hand touched. It was Calooa, who woke him
with a terror-stricken face. Looking in the direction she
pointed, he saw about fifty yards away an enormous
horned snake wound round a branch of sassafras. It
was lying in wait for a poor little squirrel, that cowered
in the hollow of an oak. As soon as the squirrel dared
to show even the tip of its nose, the serpent flung itself
at 1b, but in vain, as its ereat head could not get into the
hole.

‘Fortunately,’ the Baron says, ‘my gun was by my
side. I rose and went to the rescue of the defenceless
little creature. When the serpent saw me he knew he had.
another sort of enemy to deal with, and hissing furiously
hurled himself in my direction, though without quitting his
branch. I stopped and took aim. The serpent evidently
understood my attitude perfectly, for unwinding himself
he began to crawl with all his speed towards me. Between
us there was fortunately an obstacle, a fallen chestnut tree ;
to reach me he must either climb over it or go round, and
he was too furious to put up with any delay.. Ten paces
from the tree I waited for him to appear, one knee on
the ground, my gun at my shoulder, and the other elbow
resting on my knee to steady my aim. At last I saw his
horrid head appear above the fallen tree, at the same
moment I fired, and the ball pierced his head through



48 SNAKE STORIES

and through, though without instantly killing him.
Quick as lightning he wound: himself round a branch,
lashing out with his tail in all directions. It was his dying
‘struggle ; slowly his fury subsided, and uncoiling himself
he fell dead alongside the tree. I measured him and
found he was eight feet long, and seven or eight inches
round. He was dark brown, and his head had two horns,



HOW THE INDIANS MAKE THE HORNED SNAKE DISGORGE HIS DINNER

or rather hard knobs. Wishing to carry away some
souvenir to remember him by when I should be at home
again in France, I tried to cut off his horns, but found
it impossible. Out of curiosity I then took an axe and
cut him open, when I found inside a little bird, dazed
but living. Presently it revived and began to flutter



SNAKE STORIES 49

about, and soon flew away among the bushes and was
lost to sight. I did not then know that this is a common
occurrence, and that when the Indians find a serpent
asleep, as is generally the case after the creature has
gorged itself, they hit it on the head with a stick, which
makes it throw up what it has swallowed whole, and
its victims are often still living.’

Calooa on one occasion had a narrow escape. She had
put her hand into a hollow in a branch of a cherry-tree
where was a blue jay’s nest, to take eges as she thought.
Hardly had she put in her hand when she screamed with
pain; a rattlesnake that had taken possession of the nest
had stung her. The Baron, much alarmed, expected to
see Calooa die before his eyes. He did not know of the
remedy the Indians use for snake bites. Calooa herself
was quite undisturbed, and hunted about among the
bushes till she found the plant she knew of, then crushing ©
some of the leaves between two stones, she applied them
to the bite, and in a couple of hours was completely
cured.

Besides these snakes the Baron learned from the
Indians that there igs another even more dangerous, not
from its sting, which is not poisonous, but because it
winds itself round its victim, and strangles him to death.
Fortunately the Baron never met one, or he would pro-
bably not have lived to tell his snake stories.



WHAT HLEPHANTS CAN DO

Lone, long ago the earth was very different from what
it is now, and was covered with huge forests made up
of enormous trees, and in these forests there roamed
immense beasts, whose skeletons may sometimes be seen
in our museums.

Of all these beasts there is only one remaining, and
that is the elephant. Now the elephant is so big and
shapeless that he makes one think he has been turned
out by a child who did not know how to finish his work
properly. He seems to need some feet badly and to want
pinching about his body. He would also be the better
for a more imposing tail; but such as he is, the elephant
is more useful and interesting than many creatures of ten
times his beauty. Large and clumsy though he may be,
he alone of all animals has ‘between his eyes a serpent
for a hand,’ and he turns his trunk to better account than
most men do their two hands.

Ever since we first read about elephants in history
they were just the same as they are now. They have not
learnt, from associating with men, fresh habits which they
hand down from father to son; each elephant, quick though
he is to learn, has to be taught everything over again.

Yet there is no beast who has lived in such unbroken
contact with man for so many thousands of years. We
do not know when he first began to be distinguished for
his qualities from the other wild animals, but as far back
as we can trace the sculptures which adorn the Indian
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before Christ, the Greek traveller Herodotus was passing
through Babylon and found a large number of elephants
employed in the daily life of the city, and from time to
time we catch glimpses of them in Hastern warfare,
though it was not till the third century z.c. that they
were introduced into Europe by Alexander the Great.
The Mediterranean nations were quick to see the immense
profit to which the elephant could be put, both in respect
to the great weights he could carry, and also for his
extraordinary teachableness. In India atthe present day
he performs all kinds of varied duties, and many are the
stories told about his cleverness, for he is the only animal
that can be taught to push as well as pull.

Most of us have seen elephants trained to perform in
a circus, and there is something rather sad in watching
their great clumsy bodies gambolling about in a way that
is unnatural as well as ungraceful. But there is no
question as to the amount that elephants can be taught,
particularly by kindness, or how skilfully they will revenge
themselves for any ill-treatment.

In the early part of this century an elephant was sent
by a lady in India as a present to the Duke of Devon-
shire, who had a large villa at Chiswick.

This lucky’ captive had a roomy house of its own,
built expressly for it in the park, a field to walk about in,
and a keeper to look after it, and to do a little light
gardening besides. This man treated the elephant (a
female) with great kindness, and they soon became the
best of friends. The moment he called out she stopped,
and at his bidding would take a broom in her trunk and
sweep the dead leaves off the grass; after which she
would carefully carry after him a large pail of water for
him to re-fill his watering pot—for in those days the
garden-hose was not invented. When the tidying up was
all done, the elephant was given a carrot and some of the
water, but very often the keeper would amuse himself

with handing her.a soda-water bottle tightly corked, and
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telling her to empty it. This she did by placing the
bottle in an inclined position on the ground and holding
it at the proper angle with her foot, while she twisted the
‘cork out with her trunk. This accomplished, she would
empty all the water into her trunk without spilling a drop,
and then hand the bottle back to her keeper.

In India small children are often given into the
charge of an elephant, and it is wonderful to see what
care the animals take of them. One elephant took such
a fancy to a small baby, that it used to stand over its
cradle, and drive away the flies that teased it while it
slept. When it grew restless the elephant wouldrock the
cradle, or gently lift it to the floor and let it crawl about
between its legs, till the child at last declined to take any
food unless her friend was by to see her eat it.

Amazing tales have been told of what elephants can
be trained to do, but none is stranger than a story related
by a missionary named Caunter, about some wild
elephants in Ceylon. Some native soldiers who had been
set to guard a large storehouse containing rice, were
suddenly ordered off to put down a rising in a village a
little distance away. . Hardly were their backs turned
when a wild elephant was seen advancing to the store-
house, which was situated in a lonely place, and after
walking carefully round it, he returned whence he came.
In a short time he was noticed advancing for the second
time, accompanied by a whole herd of elephants, all
marching in an orderly and military manner.

Now in order to secure the granary as much as possi-
ble, the only entrance had been made in the roof, and had
to be reached by a ladder. This was soon found out by
the elephants, who examined the whole building atten-
tively, and being baffled in their designs, retired to con-
sult as to what they should do next. Finally one of the
largest among them began to attack one of the corners
with his tusks, and some of the others followed his
example. When the first relay. was tired out, another set



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took its place, but all their efforts seemed useless; the
building was too strong for them. At length a third
elephant came forward and attacked the place at which
the others had laboured with such ill-success, and, by a
prodigious effort, he managed to loosen one brick. After
this it did not take long to dig a hole big enough to let
the whole herd pass through, and soon the two spectators,
hidden in a banyan-tree, saw little companies of three or
four enter the granary and take their fill of rice until
they all were satisfied. The last batch were still eating
busily, when a shrill- noise from the sentinel they had
set on guard caused them to rush out. From afar they
could perceive the white dress of the soldiers who had
subdued the unruly villagers and were returning to their
post, and the elephants, trunks in air, took refuge in the
jungle, and only wagged their tails mockingly at the bullets
sent after them by the discomfited soldiers.



THH DOG OF MONTARGIS

For three days Aubrey de Montdidier had not been seen
by his friends and comrades in arms. On Sunday morn-
ing he had attended mass in the Church of Our Lady,
but it was noticed that in the afternoon he was absent from
the great tournament which was held at Saint Katherine’s.
This astonished his friend the young Sieur de Narsac,
who had appointed to meet him there, that they might
watch together the encounter. between a Burgundian
knight and a gentleman from Provence, both renowned
in tilting, who were to meet together for the first time
that day in Paris. It was unlike Aubrey to fail to be
present on such an occasion, and when for three successive
days he did not appear at his accustomed haunts, his
friends grew anxious, and began to question among them-
selves whether some accident might not have befallen
him. arly on the morning of the fourth day De Narsac
was awakened by a continuous sound, as of something
scratching against his door. Starting up to listen, he
heard, in the intervals of the scratching, a low whine, as
of a dog in pain. Thoroughly aroused, he got up and
opened the door. Stretched before it, apparently too
weak to stand, was a great, gaunt greyhound, spent with
exhaustion and hunger. His ribs stood out like the bars
_ of a gridiron beneath his smooth coat; his tongue hung
down between his jaws, parched and stiff; his eyes were
bloodshot, and he trembled in every limb.

On seeing De Narsac the poor creature struggled to
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THE DOG OF MONTARGIS 57

the young man’s hands. Then only did De Narsac re-
cognise in the half-starved skeleton before him the
favourite dog and constant companion of his friend,







bE NARSAC RECOGNISES HIS FRIEND'S DOG

Aubrey de Montdidier. It was clear from the poor
animal’s emaciated appearance that it was in the last
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58 THE DOG OF MONTARGIS

ordered food and water to bé brought at once, and the
dog devoured the huge meal set before it. From his
starved appearance, and from the voracity with which he
devoured the food set before him, it was evident that
he had had nothing to eat for some days. No sooner
was his hunger appeased than he began to move uneasily
about the room. Uttering low howls of distress from
time to time, he approached the door; then, returning
to De Narsac’s side, he looked up in his face and gently
tugged at his mantle, as if to attract his attention. There
was something at once so appealing and peculiar in the
dog’s behaviour that De Narsac’s curiosity was aroused,
and he became convinced that there was some connection
between the dog’s starved appearance and strange manner
and the unaaccountable disappearance of his master.
Perhaps the dog might supply the clue to Aubrey’s place
of concealment. Watching the dog’s behaviour closely,
De Narsac became aware that the dumb beast was in-
viting him to accompany him. Accordingly he yielded to
the dog’s apparent wish, and, leaving the house, followed
him out into the streets of Paris.

Looking round from time to time to see that De
Narsac was coming after him, the greyhound pursued
its way through the narrow, tortuous streets of the
ancient city, over the Bridge, and out by the Porte St.-
Martin, into the open country outside the gates of the
town. Then, continuing on its track, the dog headed for
the Forest of Bondy, a place of evil fame in those far-off
days, as its solitudes were known to be infested by bands
of robbers. Stopping suddenly in a deep and densely
wooded glade of the wood, the dog uttered a succession
of low, angry growls; then, tugging at De Narsac’s
mantle, it led him to some freshly turned-up earth, beneath
a wide-spreading oak-tree. With a piteous whine the
dog stretched himself on the spot, and could not be induced
by De Narsac to follow him back to Paris, where he
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THE DOG.OF MONTARGIS 59

play. A few hours later a party of men, guided to the
spot by the young Sieur de Narsac, removed the earth
and dead leaves and ferns from the hole into which they
had been hastily flung, and discovered the murdered body
of Aubrey de Montdidier. MHurriedly a litter was con-
structed of boughs of trees, and, followed by the dog, the
body was borne into Paris, where it was soon afterwards
buried.

From that hour the greyhound attached himself to the
Sieur de Narsac. It slept in his room, ate from his table,
and followed close at his heels when he went out of doors.
One morning, as the two were threading their way through
the crowded Rue St.-Martin, De Narsac was startled by
hearing a low, fierce growl from the greyhound. Looking
down he saw that the creature was shaking in every limb ;
his smooth coat was bristling, his tail was straight and
stiff, and he was showing his teeth. In another moment
he had made a dart from De Narsac’s side, and had
sprung on a young gentleman named Macaire, in the
uniform of the king’s bodyguard, who, with several
comrades in arms, was sauntering along on the opposite
sidé of the street. There was something so sudden in
the attack that the Chevalier Macaire was almost thrown
on the ground. With their walking-canes he and his
friends beat off the dog, and on De Narsac coming up,
it was called away, and; still trembling and growling,
followed its master down the street.

A few days later the same thing occurred. De Narsac
and the Chevalier Macaire chanced to encounter each
other walking in the royal park. In a moment the dog
had rushed at Macaire, and, with a fierce spring at his
throat, had tried to pull him to the ground. De Narsac
and some officers of the king’s bodyguard came to Macaire’s
assistance, and the dog was called off. The rumour of

‘this attack reached the ears of the king, and mixed
with the rumour were whisperings of a long-standing
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60 THE DOG OF MONTARGIS

Might not the dog’s strange and unaccountable hatred for
the young officer be a clue to the mysterious murder of
his late master? Determined to sift the matter’ to the
bottom, the king summoned De Narsac and the dog to
his presence at the Hotel St.-Pol. Following close on his
master’s heels, the greyhound entered the audience-room,
where the king was seated, surrounded by his courtiers.
As De Narsac bowed low before his sovereign, a short,
fierce bark was heard from the dog, and, before he could
be held back, he had darted in among the startled courtiers,
and had sprung at the throat of the Chevalier Macaire,
who, with several other knights, formed a little group
behind the king’s chair.

It was impossible longer to doubt that there was some
ground for the surmises that had rapidly grown to sus-
picion, and that had received sudden confirmation from
the fresh evidence of the dog’s hatred.

The king decided that there should be a trial by the
judgment of God, and that a combat should take place
between man, the accused, and dog, the accuser. The
place chosen for the combat was a waste, uninhabited
plot of ground, frequently selected as a duelling-ground
by the young gallants of Paris.

In the presence of the king and his courtiers the
strange unnatural combat took place that afternoon. The
knight was armed with a short thick stick; the dog was
provided with an empty barrel, as a retreating ground
from the attacks of his adversary. Ata given signal the
combatants entered the lists. The dog seemed quite to
understand the strange duel on which it was engaged.
Barking savagely, and darting round his opponent, he
made attempts to leap at his throat; now on this side,
now on that he sprang, jumping into the air, and then
bounding back out of reach of the stick. There was such
swiftness and determination about his movements, and
something so unnatural in: the combat, that Macaire’s
nerve failed him. His blows beat the air, without hitting







THE DOG FLIES AT MACAIRE IN THE PRESENCE OF THE KING






THE DOG OF MONTARGIS 63

the dog; his breath came in quick short gasps; there
was a look of terror on his face, and for a moment, over-
come by the horror of the situation, his eye quailed and
sought the ground. Atthat instant the dog sprang at his
throat and pinned him to the earth. In his terror, he
called out and acknowledged his crime, and implored the
king’s mercy. But the judgment of God had decided.
The dog was called off before it had strangled its victim,
but the man was hurried away to the place of execution,
and atoned that evening for the murder of the faithful
greyhound’s master.

The dog has been known to posterity as the Dog of
Montargis, as in the Castle of Montargis there stood for
many centuries a sculptured stone mantelpiece, on which
the combat was carved.



64

HOW A BHAVER BUILDS HIS HOUSE!

Ir we could look back and see England and Wales as they
were about a thousand years ago, we should most likely
think that the best houses and most prosperous villages
were the work not of the Saxon or British natives, but of
the little beavers, which were then to be found in some of
the rivers, though they have long ceased to exist there.
Those who want to see what beavers can do, must cross
over to America, and there, either in Canada or even as
far south as Louisiana, they will find the little creatures
as busy as ever and as clever at house-building as when
they taught our forefathers a lesson in the time of Athel-
stan or Canute.

A beaver is a small animal measuring about three feet,
and has fine glossy dark brown hair. Its tail, which is
its trowel, and call bell, and many other things besides,
is nearly a foot long, and has no hair at all, and is
divided into little scales, something like.a fish. Beavers
cannot bear to live by themselves, and are never happy
unless they have two or three hundred friends close at
hand whom they can visit every day and all day, and
they are the best and most kindly neighbours in the world,
always ready to help each other either in building new
villages or in repairing old ones.

Of course the first thing to be done when you wish to
erect a house or a village is to fix on a suitable site, and
the spot which every beaver of sense thinks most desirable
is either a large pond or, if no pond is to be had, a flat

! Bingley’s Animal Biography.



HOW A BEAVER BUILDS HIS HOUSE 6s

low plain with a stream running through, out of which a
pond can be made.

It must be a very very long while since beavers first
found out that the way to make a pond out of a stream
was to build a dam across it so strong that the water
could not break through. To begin with, they have
to know which way the stream runs, and in this they
never make a mistake. . Then they gather together stakes
about five feet long, and fix them in rows tight into the
ground on each side of the stream ; and while the older and
more experienced beavers are doing this—for the safety of
the village depends on the strength of the foundation—the
younger and more active ones are fetching and heaping
up green branches of trees. These branches are plaited
in and out of the rows of stakes, which by this time stretch
right across the river, and form a dam often as muchas a
hundred feet from end to end. When the best workmen
among them declare the foundation solid, the rest form a
large wall over the whole, of stones, clay, and sand, which
gradually tapers up from ten or twelve feet at the bottom,
where it has to resist the pressure of the stream, to two
or three at the top, so that the beavers can, if necessary,
pass each other in comfort. And when the dam is pro-
nounced finished, the overseer or head beaver goes care-
fully over every part, to see that itis the proper shape and
exactly smooth and even, for beavers cannot bear bad
work, and would punish any of their tribe who were lazy
or careless.

The dam being ready and the pond made, they can
now begin to think about their houses, and as all beavers
have a great dislike to damp floors and wet beds, they
have to raise their dwellings quite six or eight feet above
the level of the stream, so that no sudden swelling of the
river during the rainy season shall make them cold and
uncomfortable. Beavers are always quite clear in their
minds as to what they want, and how to get it, and they
like to keep things distinct. When they are in the water

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they are perfectly happy, but when they are out of it they
like to be dry, and in order to keep their houses warm
and snug they wait till the water is low during the
summer, and then they can drive piles into the bed of the
stream with more safety and less trouble than if the -
river is running hard. It generally takes two or three
months before the village is finished, and the bark and
shoots of young trees, which is their favourite food,
collected and stored up. But the little round huts, not
unlike beehives, are only intended for winter homes, as
no beaver would think of sleeping indoors during the
summer, or, indeed, of staying two days in the same place.
So every three or four years they spend the long days in
making their village of earth, stones, and sticks, plastered
together with some kind of mortar which they carry about
on their tails, to spread neatly over the inside of their houses.
All that a beaver does is beautifully finished as well ag
substantial. The walls of his house are usually about two
feet thick, and sometimes he has as many as three stories
to his house, when he has a large family or a number of
friends to live with him. One thing is quite certain: no
beaver will ever set up housekeeping alone; but some-
times he will be content with one companion, and some-
times he will have as many as thirty. But however full
the hut may be, there is never any confusion; each
beaver has his fixed place on the -floor, which is covered
with dried leaves and moss, and as they manage to keep
open a door right below the surface of the stream, where
their food is carefully stored up, there is no fear that they
will ever be starved out. And there they lie all through
the winter, and get very fat.

Once a French gentleman who was travelling through
Louisiana, was very anxious to see the little beaver
colony at work, so he hid himself with some other men
close to a dam, and in the night they cut a channel about a
foot wide right through, and very hard labour they found it.

The men had made no noise in breaking the dam, but
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lightly than the rest, and he instantly left his. hut and
swam to the dam to examine what was wrong. He then
struck four loud blows with his tail, and at the sound of
his call every beaver left his bed and came rushing to see
what was the matter. No sooner did they reach the dam
and see the large hole made in it, than they took counsel,
and then the one in whom they put the most trust gave
orders to the rest, and they all went to the bank to make
mortar. When they had collected as much as they could
carry, they formed a procession, two and two, each pair
loading each others’ tails, and so travelling they arrived
at the dam, where a relay of fresh labourers were ready to
load. The mortar was then placed in the hole and bound
tight by repeated blows from the beavers’ tails. So hard
did they work and so much sense did they show, that in
a short time all was as firm as ever. Then one of the
leading spirits clapped his tail twice, and in a moment
all were in bed and asleep again.

Beavers are very hard-working, but they know how to
make themselves comfortable too, and if they are content
with bark and twigs at home, they appreciate nicer food if
they can get it. A gentleman once took a beaver with
him to New York, and it used to wander about the house
like a dog, feeding chiefly upon bread, with fish now and
then for a treat. Not being able to find any moss or
leaves for a bed, it used to seize upon all the soft bits of
stuff that came in its way, and carry them. off to its
sleeping corner. One day a cat discovered its hiding
place, and thought it would be a nice comfortable place
for her kittens to sleep, and when the beaver came back
from his walk he found, like the three bears, that some-
one was sleeping in his bed. He had never seen things
of that kind before, but they were small and he was big,
so he said nothing and lay down somewhere else. Only,
if ever their mother was away, he would go and hold one
of them to his breast to warm it, and keep it there till its
mother came back.

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68

THE WAR HORSE OF ALEXANDER!

THERE are not so many stories about horses as there are
about dogs and cats, yet almost every great general has
had his favourite horse, who has gone with him through
many campaigns and borne him safe in many batitle-fields.
At a town in Sicily called Agrigentum, they set such
store by their horses, that pyramids were raised over
their: burial-place, and the Emperor Augustus built a
splendid monument over the grave of an old favourite.
The most famous horse, perhaps, who ever lived, was
one belonging to Alexander: the Great, and was called
Bucephalus. When the king was a boy, Bucephalus was
brought ‘before Philip, King of Macedon, Alexander’s
father, by Philonicus the Thessalian, and offered for sale
for the large sum of thirteen talents. Beautiful though he
was, Philip wisely declined to buy him before knowing
what manner of horse he was, and ordered him to be led
into a neighbouring field, and a groom to mount him.
But it was in vain that the best and most experienced
riders approached the horse; he reared up on his hind
legs, and would suffer none to come near him. So Philo-
nicus the Thessalian was told to take his horse back
whence he came, for the king would have none of him.
Now the boy Alexander stood by, and his heart went
out to the beautiful creature. And he cried out, ‘What a
good horse do we lose for lack of skill to mount him!’
Philip the king heard these words, and his soul was vexed
to see the horse depart, but yet he knew not what else to

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do. Then he turned to Alexander and said: ‘Do you
think that you, young and untried, can ride this horse
better than those who have grown old in the stables ?’
To which Alexander made answer, ‘This horse I know I |
could. ride better than they.’ ‘And if you fail,’ asked
Philip, ‘ what price will you pay for your good conceit of
yourself?’ And Alexander laughed out and said gaily,
‘T will pay the price of the horse.’ And thus it was
settled. i

So Alexander drew near to the horse, and took him by
the bridle, turning his face to the sun so that he might
not be frightened at the movements of his own shadow,
for the prince had noticed that it scared him greatly.
Then Alexander stroked his head and led him forwards,
feeling his temper all the while, and when the horse began
to get uneasy, the prince suddenly leapt on his back, and
gradually curbed him with the bridle. Suddenly, as
Bucephalus gave up trying to throw his rider, and only
pawed the ground impatient to be off, Alexander shook
the reins, and bidding him go, they flew like lightning
round the course. This was Alexander’s first conquest,
and as he jumped down from the horse, his father ex-
claimed, ‘Go, my son, and seek for a kingdom that is
worthy, for Macedon is too small for such as thee.’

Henceforth Bucephalus made it clear that he served
Alexander and no one else. He would submit quietly to
having the gay trappings of a king’s steed fastened on his
head, and the royal saddle put on, but if any groom tried
to mount him, back would go his ears and up would go
his heels, and none dared come near him. For ten. years
after Alexander succeeded his father on the throne of
Macedon (x.c. 836), Bucephalus bore him through all his
battles, and was, says Pliny, ‘of a passing good and
memorable service in the wars,’ and even when wounded,
as he once was at the taking of Thebes, would not. suffer
his master to mount another horse. Together these two
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dominions of the Great King, and farther still into the
heart of Asia, beyond the Caspian and the river Oxus,
where never European army had gone before. Then
turning sharp south, he crossed the range of the Hindoo
Koosh, and entering the country of the Five Rivers, he
prepared to attack Porus, king of India. Butage and the
wanderings of ten years had worn Bucephalus out. One
last victory near the Hydaspes or Jelum, and the old
horse sank down and died, full of years and honours (8.0.
326). Bitter were the lamentations of the king for the
friend of. his childhood, but his grief did not show itself
only in weeping. The most splendid funeral Alexander
could devise was given to Bucephalus, and a gorgeous
tomb erected over his body. And more than that, Alex-
_ ander resolved that the memory of his old horse should
be kept green in these burning Indian deserts, thousands
of miles from the Thessalian plains where he was born,
so round his tomb the king built a city, and it was
called

‘ BUCEPHALIA.’



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STORIES ABOUT BEARS

Baron de Wogan, a French gentleman, whose adventures
with snakes are also curious, was the hero of some en-
counters with the grizzly bear of North America. First,
I would have you’ understand what sort of a creature
he had for an opponent. Imagine a monster measuring
when standing upright eight or nine feet, weighing 900
lbs., of a most terrifying appearance, in agility and
strength surpassing all other animals, and cruel in pro-
portion. Like his cousin the brown bear, whom he .
resembles in shape, he is a hermit and lives alone in the
immense trackless forests which covered the Rocky Moun-
tains, and indeed (at least in olden times) the greater part
of North America. During the day he sleeps in the
depths of some mountain cavern, and wakes up at dusk to
go out in search of prey. All the beasts of the forest live
in terror of him—even the white bear flies before him.
He would go down to the valleys and attack the immense
herds of buffaloes which grazed there, and which were
powerless against him, in spite of their numbers and
their great horns. They join themselves closely together
and form one compact rank, but the grizzly bear hurls
himself at them, breaks their ranks, scatters them, and
then pursuing them till he catches them up, flings him-
self on the back of one, hugs it in his iron embrace, breaks
its skull with his teeth, and so goes slaying right and left
before he eats one. Before the Baron’s first, so to say,
hand-to-hand encounter with a grizzly, he had been long
enough in the country to know something of their ways,



42 STORIES ABOUT BHARS

and how worse than useless a shot is unless in a fatal
spot.

j Atter the return to her tribe of Calooa, a young Indian
girl, who had been his one human companion in many
days of wandering, the Baron was left with only his mule
Cadi for friend and companion, and naturally felt very
lonely. He set his heart on getting to the top of the
Rocky Mountains, at the foot of which he then happened
to be. Their glittering summits had so irresistible an
attraction for him, that he did not stay to consider the
difficulties which soon beset him at every step. No
sooner did he conquer one than another arose, added to
which the cold of these high regions was intense, and it
constantly snowed. After three days he had to declare
himself not only beaten, but so worn out that he must
take a week’s rest if he did not want to fall il. First it
was necessary to have some sort of a shelter, and by
great good luck he found just at hand a cavern in the
rock, which, without being exactly a palace, seemed as if
it would answer his purpose.

Upon closer examination he found that it had more
drawbacks than he cared about. All round were scat-
tered gnawed bones of animals, and the prints of bear’s
claws on the ground left no doubt as to who the last inmaite
had been. The Baron, however, preferred to risk an
invasion. rather than seek another abode, and prepared
for probable inroads by making across the entrance to
the cave a barricade of branches of oak tied together
with flax, a quantity of which grew near. He then lit
a good fire inside the cave, but as the last tenant had
not considered a chimney necessary, the dense smoke soon
obliged him to beat a hasty retreat. Besides he had to
go out to get supplies for his larder, at present as bare as
Mother Hubbard’s. With his usual good luck the Baron
found, first, a large salmon flapping wildly in its effort to
get out of a pool, where the fallen river had left it. This
he killed, and next he shot a young deer about a mile



STORIES ABOUT BEARS 43

3

away and carried it to camp on his back. In order to
preserve these eatables he salted some of them with salt
that he had previously found in a lake near, and had
carefully preserved for future use. He then dugahole in
a corner of the cave, putting a thick layer of dry hay at
the bottom, and buried his provisions Indian fashion, in
order to preserve them.

As it was still only twelve o’clock, the Baron thought
he would spend the rest of the day in exploring the
neighbourhood ; first he examined the cave, which he
found to be formed of big blocks of rock firmly joined
together; above the cave rose the cliff, and in front
of it grew a fir-tree, which served at the same time to
defend the entrance and as a ladder to enable him to
mount the cliff. As he could not take Cadi with him, he
fastened him to the fir-tree by his halter and girth joined
together, so as to leave him plenty of room to graze.
Then he put some eatables in his game bag, and set off
on a tour of discovery. When he had walked about three
hours, and had reached a rocky point from which he
had. a fine view of the surrounding country, he sat
down to.rest under an oak-tree. He knew nothing more
till the. cold awoke him—it was now six o’clock, and
he had slept three hours. He started with all the haste
he could to get back to his cave and Cadi before dark,
but go tired and footsore was he that he was obliged to
give in and camp where he was, for night was coming on
fast. It was bitterly cold and snow fell constantly, so he
lit a large fire, which at the same time warmed him,
and kept away the bears whom he heard wandering round
the camp most of the night. As soon as the sun was up
in the morning, he set off with all his speed to see what had
become of Cadi; but though fifteen miles is not much to
bears balked of their prey, it is much to a-weary and foot-
sore mah, and when he had hobbled to within half a mile
of the camp, he saw that it was too late: the bears, whom
he had driven away from. his camp in the night with fire-



14 STORIES ABOUT BEARS

brands, had scented poor Cadi, and four of them were now
devouring him—father, mother, and two cubs. Imagine
his rage and grief at seeing his only friend and companion
devoured piecemeal before his very eyes !

His first impulse was to fire, but he reflected in time
that they were four to one, and that, instead of avenging
Cadi, he would only share his fate. He decided to wait on
a high rock till the meal was ended. It lasted an hour,

_ and then he saw the whole family set off to climb the moun-
tain, from the top of which he had been watching them.
They seemed to be making straight for him, and as it would
be certain death to sit and wait for them, he slipped into a
cranny in the rock, hoping that he might not be perceived ;
even if he was, he could only be attacked by one at a time.
He had not long to wait: soon all four bears passed in
single file, without smelling him or being aware of him ;
for this he had to thank poor Cadi: their horrid snouts
and jaws being smeared with hiseblood prevented their
scenting fresh prey.

When he had seen them at a safe distance, he ventured
to. go down to the cave he could no longer call his own.
Of Cadi, nothing remained but his head, still fastened to
the tree by his halter. The barricade was gone, too, and
from the cave came low but unmistakable growls. With
one bound the Baron was up the tree, and from the tree
on to the cliff. From there he threw stones down before
the entrance to the cave, to induce the present inmate to
come out, in order that he might take possession again.
The bear soon came out, and, percéiving him, made for the
fir-tree. By its slow and languid movements the Baron
saw thatit was curiosity more than anger that prompted it,
and, moreover, it was evidently a very old bear, probably
a grandfather, whose children and grandchildren had been
to pay it a visit. Curiosity or not, the Baron had no wish
to make a closer acquaintance, and fired a shot at the brute
by way of a hint to that effect. This immediately turned
his curiosity into wrath. Seizing the fir-tree, which he was










STORIES ABOUT BEARS 77

going to use as a ladder, he began to climb up. A second
shothit him in the shoulder. He fell mortally wounded, but
even after a third shot, which took him in the flank, his
dying struggles lasted twenty minutes, during which he tore
at the roots of the fir-trees with his terrific claws. The
Baron did not care to waste any of his bullets, now getting
scarce, in putting out of his pain one of Cadi’s murderers.
When finally the bear was dead, the Baron came down to
take possession of his cave, and at the same time of the
bear’s skin. On penetrating into the cave, he found that
the rascal had paid him outin his own coin, and, in revenge
for the Baron taking his cave, had eaten his provisions.
The Baron was quits in the end, however, as the bear’s
carcase furnished him meat enough for several days. The
Baron cut off pounds of steak, which he salted and dried
over the fire. The useless remains he threw over the
nearest precipice, so that they should not attract wild
beasts, to keep him awake all night with their cries.
Then, having made a huge fire in front of the entrance,
which, moreover, he barricaded with branches, he threw
himself on his bed of dry leaves to sleep the sleep of
exhaustion.

Some time passed before the Baron’s next encounter
with a bear. He was camping one night in a dense forest,
sleeping, as usual, with one eye and one ear open, and
his weapon at hand, all ready loaded. His rest was broken
by the usual nightly sounds of the forest, of leaves
crunched and branches broken, showing that many of the
inmates of the woods were astir ; but he did not let these
usual sounds disturb him, till he heard in the distance
the hoarse and unmistakable cry of the bear; then he
thought it time to change the shot in his gun for something
more worthy of such a foe. This preparation made, he
set off at dawn on his day’s march, which up to midday
led him along the bank of a large river. He thought no
more of the blood-curdling howls of the night, till suddenly
he heard from a distance terror-stricken cries. He put



78 STORIES ABOUT BHAES

his ear to the ground, Indian fashion, to listen better, and
as the danger, whatever it was, seemed to be coming
nearer, he jumped into a thicket of wild cherry and willow
trees, and waited there in ambush, gunin hand. Ina few
minutes, a band of Indians with their squaws appeared
on the opposite bank of the river, and straightway leaped
into the water, like so many frogs Jumping into an undis-
turbed swamp. At first he thought he was being attacked,
but soon saw it was the Indians who were being pursued,
and that they all, men and women, were swimming for
dear life; moreover, the women were laden with their
children, one, and,sometimes two, being strapped to their
backs in a sort of cradle of birch bark. This additional
weight made them swim slower than the men, who soon
reached the opposite shore, and then took to their heels
helter-skelter, except three, who remained behind to en-
courage the women.

The Baron at first thought it was an attack of
other Indians, and that it would be prudent to beat a
retreat, when suddenly the same terrible cry that had
kept him awake in the latter part of the night resounded
through the forest, and at the same time there appeared
on a high bank on the other shore a huge mass’ of a
dirty grey colour, which hurled itself downhill, plunged
into the river, and began to swim across at a terrific speed.
It was a grizzly bear of tremendous size. So fast did it
swim, that in no time it had nearly caught up with the
last of the squaws, a young woman with twin babies at
‘her back, whose cries, often interrupted by the water
getting into their mouths, would have melted the heart of
a stone. The three Indians who had remained on the
bank did their utmost to stop the bear by shooting their
poisoned arrows at it; but the distance was too great, and
the huge animal came on so fast that in another minute
mother and children would be lost. The Baron could not
remain a spectator of so terrible a scene. He came out
of the. thicket where he was hidden, and frightened the



STORIES ABOUT BEARS 79

Indians almost as much as if he had been another bear.
Resting his gun on the trunk of a tree, he fired at the
distance of 125 yards, and hit the animal right on the
head. It dived several times, and the water all round
was dyed red with blood ; but the wound was not mortal,
and it continued on its way, only more slowly. After



urging the Indian, who seemed to be the unhappy woman’s
husband, to go into the water to help her—for, through
terror and fatigue, she could no longer swim—the Baron
took deliberate aim again and fired. The second shot,
like the first, hit the bear on the head, but again without
killing it. It stopped the brute, however, long enough to



80 STORIES ABOUT BHARS

let the poor woman get to shore, where she fainted, and ¢
was carried away by the men to the forest, leaving the
Baron and the bear to fight out their duel alone. The
Baron had barely time to reload and climb to the top of
one of the trees, when the bear was already at the foot
of it. So near was he when he stood upright, that the
Baron could feel his horrid breath. Up to then the
Baron thought that all bears could climb like squirrels ;
fortunately for him he was mistaken. Hxpecting to be
taken by storm, he fired straight in the creature’s face.
The two balls took a different course: one went through
the jaw and came out by the neck, the other went into
the chest. The bear uttered a terrific roar, stiffened
itself in a last effort to reach him, and. fell heavily on its
back at the foot of the tree. The Baron might have thought
him dead had he not already seen ‘such wonderful resur-
rections on the part of bears ; but the four shots, though at
first they dazed and troubled the beast, seemed afterwards
to. act as spurs, and he rose furious and returned to the
charge. The Baron tried to use his revolver, but, finding
it impossible, he drew out his axe from his belt, and dealt
a violent blow at the bear’s head, which nearly split it in
two, and sent the blood splashing in all directions. .The
bear again fell to the ground, this time to rise no more.
The Baron being now convinced that the grizzly bear is
no tree-climber, took his time to draw out his revolver, to
take aim and fire. The shot put out one of the bear’s
eyes, the axe had already taken out the other. This
finishéd him, but his death struggles lasted twenty minutes,
during which the tree was nearly uprooted. When
all was at an end the Baron came.down ; he cut off the
formidable claws, and broke off the teeth with an axe to
make a trophy in imitation of the Indians, and then pro-
ceeded to skin him and cut him up. The Indians, who
had been watching the combat at a safe distance, now
came back, enthusiastic. They surrounded them, the
victor and the vanquished, and danced a war-dance, sing-



STORIES ABOUT BEARS 81

ing impromptu words. The Baron, seated on the bear’s
carcase, joined in the chorus ; but the Indians, not content
with that, insisted on his joining in the dance as well.
The rejoicing over, the Baron divided among the twenty
Indians the flesh of the: bear—about 15 tb. or 20 |b. fell
to each. The skin he kept to himself, and the claws, of
which the Indians made him a warrior’s necklace, hanging
it round his neck like an order of knighthood.!

1 The young reader must no longer expect such adventures as
the Baron de Wogan achieved.



STORIES ABOUT ANTS

Ir any one will watch an ant-hill on a fine day in April,
he will see the little inhabitants begin to rouse them-
selves from their winter’s sleep, which lasts from the
month of October, with the red ant atall events. Groups
of them come out to the top of the ant-hill to warm and
thaw themselves in the rays of the sun. Some, more
active and robust, run in and out, waking up the lazy,
hurrying the laggards, and rousing all the little commu-
nity to begin their summer habits. But this activity does
not last long; they are as yet only half awake, and still
numb and torpid from the winter’s cold, and the little
throng increases or diminishes as the sun shines or dis-
appears behind a cloud. As two, half-past two, and three
o'clock arrive, they have nearly all disappeared inside the
ant-heap, leaving only a few warriors, of a larger make
and tried courage, to watch over the well-being of the little
republic and to close up all openings with tiny chips of
wood, dry leaves, and shreds of moss, so as to hide the en-
trances from human eye. Two or three sentinels wander
round to see that all is secure. And then they enter, and
all is still.
If we come back again in about a week, we shall
find the ants in the middle of their regular migration
to their summer quarters, not far from their winter
ones. This takes place, with the red ant, at all events,
with great regularity every April and October. The red
ant is beyond doubt a slave-owner ; the slaves may be
easily recognised from their masters by being of a smaller
make and light yellow colour. As soon as the masters



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'40508' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLOU' 'sip-files00006.pro'
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describe
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'2011-11-18T00:04:39-05:00'
describe
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'2011-11-17T23:58:59-05:00'
describe
'1725' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLOX' 'sip-files00006.txt'
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'2011-11-17T23:53:28-05:00'
describe
'9531' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLOY' 'sip-files00006thm.jpg'
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'2011-11-17T23:54:14-05:00'
describe
'339786' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLOZ' 'sip-files00008.jp2'
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'2011-11-17T23:59:38-05:00'
describe
'187610' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLPA' 'sip-files00008.jpg'
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'2011-11-17T23:57:57-05:00'
describe
'1991' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLPB' 'sip-files00008.pro'
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'2011-11-17T23:52:59-05:00'
describe
'47963' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLPC' 'sip-files00008.QC.jpg'
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'2011-11-18T00:02:56-05:00'
describe
'2729040' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLPD' 'sip-files00008.tif'
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'2011-11-18T00:00:18-05:00'
describe
'140' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLPE' 'sip-files00008.txt'
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'2011-11-17T23:53:01-05:00'
describe
WARNING CODE 'Daitss::Anomaly' Invalid character
'11399' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLPF' 'sip-files00008thm.jpg'
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'2011-11-17T23:53:22-05:00'
describe
'339833' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLPG' 'sip-files00011.jp2'
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'2011-11-18T00:00:42-05:00'
describe
'107883' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLPH' 'sip-files00011.jpg'
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'2011-11-18T00:04:15-05:00'
describe
'5379' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLPI' 'sip-files00011.pro'
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'2011-11-17T23:53:44-05:00'
describe
'29847' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLPJ' 'sip-files00011.QC.jpg'
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'2011-11-18T00:03:29-05:00'
describe
'2727852' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLPK' 'sip-files00011.tif'
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'2011-11-17T23:53:10-05:00'
describe
'286' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLPL' 'sip-files00011.txt'
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'2011-11-17T23:58:52-05:00'
describe
'7820' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLPM' 'sip-files00011thm.jpg'
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'2011-11-18T00:00:20-05:00'
describe
'339773' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLPN' 'sip-files00012.jp2'
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'2011-11-18T00:00:26-05:00'
describe
'16292' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLPO' 'sip-files00012.jpg'
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'2011-11-17T23:56:51-05:00'
describe
'2007' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLPP' 'sip-files00012.pro'
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'2011-11-17T23:52:31-05:00'
describe
'4561' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLPQ' 'sip-files00012.QC.jpg'
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'2011-11-17T23:58:55-05:00'
describe
'2725576' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLPR' 'sip-files00012.tif'
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'2011-11-17T23:53:26-05:00'
describe
'139' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLPS' 'sip-files00012.txt'
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'2011-11-17T23:57:32-05:00'
describe
'1412' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLPT' 'sip-files00012thm.jpg'
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'2011-11-18T00:02:39-05:00'
describe
'339896' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLPU' 'sip-files00013.jp2'
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describe
'42513' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLPV' 'sip-files00013.jpg'
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'2011-11-18T00:00:30-05:00'
describe
'12286' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLPW' 'sip-files00013.pro'
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'2011-11-18T00:05:00-05:00'
describe
'12713' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLPX' 'sip-files00013.QC.jpg'
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'2011-11-17T23:59:40-05:00'
describe
'2726168' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLPY' 'sip-files00013.tif'
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'2011-11-17T23:57:00-05:00'
describe
'600' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLPZ' 'sip-files00013.txt'
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'2011-11-18T00:01:36-05:00'
describe
'3243' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLQA' 'sip-files00013thm.jpg'
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'2011-11-17T23:57:59-05:00'
describe
'340036' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLQB' 'sip-files00015.jp2'
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describe
'103777' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLQC' 'sip-files00015.jpg'
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describe
'29548' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLQD' 'sip-files00015.pro'
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'2011-11-17T23:57:35-05:00'
describe
'32831' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLQE' 'sip-files00015.QC.jpg'
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'2011-11-17T23:53:20-05:00'
describe
'2728824' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLQF' 'sip-files00015.tif'
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'2011-11-18T00:00:34-05:00'
describe
'1178' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLQG' 'sip-files00015.txt'
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'2011-11-18T00:02:37-05:00'
describe
'8444' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLQH' 'sip-files00015thm.jpg'
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'2011-11-17T23:53:30-05:00'
describe
'339877' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLQI' 'sip-files00016.jp2'
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'2011-11-17T23:56:52-05:00'
describe
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'2011-11-18T00:00:29-05:00'
describe
'39620' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLQK' 'sip-files00016.pro'
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'2011-11-18T00:05:04-05:00'
describe
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'2011-11-17T23:54:18-05:00'
describe
'2728328' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLQM' 'sip-files00016.tif'
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'2011-11-17T23:53:16-05:00'
describe
'1558' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLQN' 'sip-files00016.txt'
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'2011-11-17T23:52:33-05:00'
describe
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'2011-11-17T23:53:04-05:00'
describe
'340040' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLQP' 'sip-files00017.jp2'
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'2011-11-17T23:57:54-05:00'
describe
'101327' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLQQ' 'sip-files00017.jpg'
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'2011-11-17T23:59:00-05:00'
describe
'27985' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLQR' 'sip-files00017.pro'
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describe
'32841' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLQS' 'sip-files00017.QC.jpg'
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'2011-11-17T23:56:59-05:00'
describe
'2728984' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLQT' 'sip-files00017.tif'
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'2011-11-17T23:56:20-05:00'
describe
'1138' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLQU' 'sip-files00017.txt'
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'2011-11-18T00:01:02-05:00'
describe
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'2011-11-18T00:00:38-05:00'
describe
'339781' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLQW' 'sip-files00018.jp2'
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'2011-11-17T23:52:13-05:00'
describe
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'2011-11-17T23:57:44-05:00'
describe
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'2011-11-17T23:57:10-05:00'
describe
'2725444' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLQZ' 'sip-files00018.tif'
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'2011-11-17T23:58:39-05:00'
describe
'1016' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLRA' 'sip-files00018thm.jpg'
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'2011-11-17T23:56:56-05:00'
describe
'339408' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLRB' 'sip-files00019.jp2'
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'2011-11-17T23:53:06-05:00'
describe
'98248' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLRC' 'sip-files00019.jpg'
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'2011-11-17T23:59:27-05:00'
describe
'37837' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLRD' 'sip-files00019.pro'
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'2011-11-17T23:56:28-05:00'
describe
'29799' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLRE' 'sip-files00019.QC.jpg'
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'2011-11-17T23:53:51-05:00'
describe
'2724064' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLRF' 'sip-files00019.tif'
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'2011-11-18T00:00:21-05:00'
describe
'1660' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLRG' 'sip-files00019.txt'
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'2011-11-17T23:55:15-05:00'
describe
Invalid character
'7645' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLRH' 'sip-files00019thm.jpg'
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'2011-11-17T23:55:16-05:00'
describe
'339695' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLRI' 'sip-files00020.jp2'
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'2011-11-18T00:02:38-05:00'
describe
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'2011-11-17T23:56:24-05:00'
describe
'12490' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLRK' 'sip-files00020.pro'
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describe
'14696' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLRL' 'sip-files00020.QC.jpg'
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describe
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'2011-11-18T00:02:44-05:00'
describe
'531' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLRN' 'sip-files00020.txt'
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'2011-11-17T23:58:32-05:00'
describe
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'2011-11-17T23:53:57-05:00'
describe
'339575' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLRP' 'sip-files00021.jp2'
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'2011-11-17T23:54:44-05:00'
describe
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'2011-11-17T23:55:18-05:00'
describe
'43959' 'info:fdaE20081001_AAAACBfileF20081002_AABLRR' 'sip-files00021.pro'
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'2011-11-17T23:57:31-05:00'
describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
Invalid character
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
Invalid character
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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WORKS BY ANDREW LANG.

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ANDROCLES IN THE ARENA
THE

ANIMAL STORY BooK

EDITED BY

ANDREW LANG
WITH NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS BY i. J. FORD

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LONGMANS, GREEN, AND GO.
LONDON, NEW YORK, AND BOMBAY
1896

All rights reserved
Copyright in United States of America by
Lonemans, GREEN, & Co. 1896
To

MASTER FREDERICK LONGMAN

This year our Book for Christmas varies,

Deals not with History nor Fairies
(I can’t help thinking, children, you
Prefer a book which is not true).

We leave these intellectual feasts,

To talk of Fishes, Birds, and Beasts.
These—though his aim is hardly steady —
These are, I think, a theme for Freddy!

Trout, though he is not up to fly,

He soon will catch—as well as I!

So, Freddy, take this artless rhyme,
And be a Sportsman in your time !
PREFACH

_ CHILDREN who have read our Fairy Books may have
noticed that there are not so very many fairies in
the stories after all. The most common characters
are birds, beasts, and fishes, who talk and act like
Christians. The reason of this is that the first peo-
ple who told the stories were not very clever, or, if
they were clever, they had never been taught to read _
and write, or to distinguish between Vegetable, Ani-
mal, and Mineral. They took it that all things were
‘much of a muchness:’ they were not proud, and
held that. beast and bird could talk like themselves,
only, of course, in a different language.

After offering, then,so many Fairy Books, (though
the stories are not all told yet), we now present you
(in return for a coin or two) with a book about the
friends of children and of fairies—the beasts. The
stories are all true, more or less, but it is possible
that Monsieur Dumas and Monsieur Théophile
Gautier rather improved upon their tales. I own _
that I have my doubts about the bears and serpents
in the tales by the Baron Wogan. This gentleman’s
ancestors were famous Irish people. One of them
vill PREFACE

held Cromwell’s soldiers back when they. were pur-
suing Charles II. after Worcester fight. He also
led a troop of horse from Dover to the Highlands,
where he died of a wound, after fighting for the King.
The next Wogan was a friend of Pope and Swift ;
he escaped from prison after Preston fight, in 1715,
and, later, rescued Prince Charlie’s mother from con-.
finement in Austria, and took her to marry King |
James. He next became Governor of Don Quixote’s
province, a Mancha, in Spain, and was still alive
and merry in 1752. Baron Wogan, descended from
these heroes, saw no longer any king to fight for, so
he went to America and fought bears. No doubt he
was as brave as his ancestors, but whether all his
stories of serpents are absolutely correct I am not
so certain. People have also been heard to express
doubts about Mr. Waterton and the Cayman. The
terrible tale of Mr. Gully and his deeds of war I know
to be accurate, and the story of Oscar, the sentimental
tyke, is believed in firmly by the lady who wrote it.
As for the stories about Greek and Roman beasts,
Pliny, who tells them, is a most respectable author.
On the whole, then, this is more or less of a true
story-book.

There ought to be a moral; if so, it probably is
that we should be kind to all sorts of animals, and,
above all, knock trout on the head when they are
caught, and don’t let the poor things jump about till
they die. A chapter of a very learned sort was written
about the cleverness of beasts, proving that there must
PREFACE ix

have been great inventive geniuses among beasts long
ago, and that now they have rather got into a habit
(which I think a very good one) of being content
with the discoveries of their ancestors. This led.
naturally to some observations on Instinct and
Reason ; but there may be children who are glad that
there was no room for this chapter.

The longer stories from Monsieur Dumas were
translated from the French by Miss Cheape.

‘A Rat Tale’ is by ee Evelyn Grieve, who
knew the rats.

‘Mr. Gully’ is by Miss oe Campbell, to
whom Mr. Gully belonged.

‘The Dog of Montargis,’ ‘More Faithful than
Favoured,’ and ‘Androcles’ are by Miss Eleanor
Sellar.

Snakes, Bears, Ants, Wolves, ae and some
Lions are by Miss Lang.

‘Two Highland Dogs’ is by Miss Coie Freer.

‘Fido’ and ‘Oscar’ and ‘Patch’ are by Miss A.
M. Alleyne.

‘ Djijam’ is by his master.

‘ The Starling of Segringen ’ and ‘ Grateful Dogs ’
are by Mr. Bartells.

‘Tom the Bear,’ ‘The Frog,’ ‘ Jacko the Monkey ’
and ‘ Gazelle’ are from Dumas by Miss Blackley.

All the rest are by Mrs. Lang.



CONTENTS

‘Tom’ : an Adventure in the
Lnfe of a Bear in Paris .

Sai the Panther

The Buzzard and
Priest .

Cowper and his ines :

A Rat Tale

Snake Stories

What Elephants can Do

The Dog of Montargis

How a Beaver builds his
House

The War Horse se of ‘Ale:

. ander. :

Stories about Dears ‘

Stories about Ants

The Taming of an Otter

The Story of Androcles and
the Lion

Monsieur Dumas and ee
Beasts A

The Adventures of Py “pr amus

Lhe Story of a Weasel

Stories about Wolves

Lwo Highland Dogs .

Monkey Tricks and Sally
at the Zoo .

How the Cayman
Killed

The Story of Fido.

Beasts Besieged .

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Mr. Gully

Stories from Pliny

The Strange History
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Still Waters Run Dears 3
or the Dancing Dog

Theo and his Horses : Jane,
Betsy, and Blanche

Madame Théophile and the
Parrot

The Battle of the Mullets
and the Dolphins

Monkey Stories .

Liccentric Bird Builders

The Ship of the Desert

Hame, hame, hame, where I
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Nests for Dinner

Fire-eating Djtjan

The Story of the Dog Oscar

Dolphins at Play . ‘i

The Starling of Segringen.

Grateful Dogs :

Gazelle

Cockatoo Stories

The Otter who was rear ed
by a Cat

Stories about Lions

Builders and Weavers

More Faithful than Fa-
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Dotphins, Turtles, and Cod
More about Elephants .
Bungey

Lions and their ‘Ways :

The History of Jacko I.

Signora and Lort .

Of the Linnet, Popinjay or
Parrot, and other Birds
that can Speak

Patch and the Chickens

The Fierce Falcon

Mr. Bolt, the Scotch Terrier

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A Strange Tiger 7

Haleyons and their Bio-
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The Story of a Fro Og -

The Woodpecker Tapping
on the Hollow Oak Tree.

Dogs Over the Water .

The Capocier and his Mate

Owls and Marmots

Fiagies’ Nests

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Tom is invited te the Ball

‘The Minuet was Tom’s greatest Tr emph?

Tom discovered in the Box

‘ They at last all took hold of his Tail :

Terror of the Orang-outang at Sat

Sat has to take a Pull .

The Cats no match for the Buzzard .

The Buzzard carries off Hat and Wig .

‘ Seeing such a number of Rais, he left his Horses aa ran
for his Life’

The Rats in the Larder

The Baron kills the Snake F

The Baron slays the Horned Snake ,

How the Indians make the Horned Snake accent jis Danger

The Elephant helps the Gardener

De Narsac recognises his Friend’s Doy

The Dog flies at Macuire in the presence - the ang

The Baron kills the Bear . 2 : ,

The Grizaly . ;

Androcles in the Lion’s Case

Androcles in the Arena

‘Monsieur Dumas, may I deegniniodate 4 you wih my " Monkey i
and ny Parrot?’ : :

The Auvergnat and his Monkey .

The Last of the Laidmanoirs and Matemoreite Dex) farce

Dumas arrives at Stora with nis Vulture

‘It’s a regular Kennet’

Jugurtha becomes Diogenes .

Pritchard and the Hens

‘ Pritchard reappeared next moment ities a Hore m he Mouth’ z

Cartouche outwits Pyranvus

Mademoiselle de Laistre and her Weasel

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‘When Day broke’

The Death of the Famous Wolf sf Gaianaan

‘ The Long Vigil’ . : : ,
The Capture of the Cayman.

The Wounding of Fido
The Dream of the Hungry Lion .
Cagqnotte comes out of his Skin

‘And what do you Think she Saw’ : z
Blanche telling Ghost Stories to Jane in the Stable u 4
How the Dolphins helped the Fishermen to catch the Mullets .
Two Oran Otans ‘ :

The Baboons who stole the Paar Man’ 8 Banner

Birds’ Nests for Dinner
‘In the full enjoyment of a lar 70 tighied Log ¢ on the Diana a

room Carpet’ :

‘Oscar would charge and rout pions
‘ Oscar felt rather Frightened’

‘ Oh, Oscar, Oscar lad, what have you Done? Oe
The Boy goes to School on the Dolphin’s back .
Dumas finds Joseph standing on Gazelle’s back .
Dumas brings Gazelle to No. 109 eee St.-Denis
The Lion caught in the Pit . : A
The Ambush
‘All Three stopped e gaze - iit the Man who anon ‘ put
himself in their Path { , : :

‘And pinned Him to the Ground’

‘Long, Long Ago.” The Hlephant dr Cams of jes old
Companions .

_The Elephant falls on his hnaes ehiie the lit tle Sonik epee
Bungey at the Spanish Ambassadors House ‘ F
The Hottentot noticed a huge Lion lying im the Water .
Annoyance of the Captain on finding his Flask of Rum upset.
Lort refuses to Share with the Signora *

A Raven's Funeral :

The Tiger and his Friend : é

Love’s disgraceful Behaviour out Sheoung
The Sole Result of his Day’s Sport
Mademoiselle Camargo becomes a Barometer
The Faithful Spaniel

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‘TOM’!

AN ADVENTURE IN THE LIFE OF
A BHAR IN PARIS

Some sixty years ago and more, a well-known artist named
Décamps lived in Paris. He was the intimate friend of
some of the first authors, artists, and scientific men of the
day, and was devotedly fond of animals of all sorts. He
loved to paint them, and he kept quite a small ménagerie
in his studio where a bear, a monkey, a tortoise, anda
frog lived (more or less) in peace and harmony together.

The bear’s name was ‘Tom,’ the monkey was called
‘Jacko I.,’? the frog was ‘Mademoiselle Camargo,’ and
the tortoise ‘ Gazelle.’

Here follows the story of Tom, the bear.

It was the night of Shrove Tuesday in the year 1832.
Tom had as yet only. spent six months in Paris, but he
was really one of the most attractive bears you could wish
to meet. ~ _

He ran to open the door when the bell rang, he
mounted guard for hours together, halberd in hand,
standing on his hind legs, and he danced a minuet with
infinite grace, holding a broomstick behind his head.

He had spent the whole day in the exercise of these
varied accomplishments, to the great delight of the fre-
quenters of his master’s studio, and had just retired to the

1 From Alexandre Dumas.
2 To distinguish him from Jacko II., a monkey belonging to Tony
Johannot, the painter,
B
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press which did duty as his: hutch, to seek a little repose,
when'there was a knock at the street door. Jacko instantly
showed such signs of joy that Décamps made a shrewd
guess that the visitor could be no other than Fan, the
self-elected tutor in chief to the two animals—nor was he
mistaken. The door opened, Fan appeared, dressed as a
clown, and Jacko flung himself in rapture into his arms.

‘Very good, very good,’ said Fan, placing the monkey
on the table and handing him a cane. ‘You're really
a charming creature. Carry. arms, present arms, make
ready, fire! Capital !’

‘Tll have a complete uniform made for you, and you
shall mount guard instead of me. But I haven’t come
for you to-night ; it’s your friend Tom I want. Where may
he be?’ -

‘Why, in his hutch, I suppose,’ said Décamps.

‘Tom! here, Tom!’ cried Fan.

Tom gave a low growl, just to show that he knew very
well who they were talking of, but that he was in no
hurry to show himself.

‘Well!’ exclaimed Fan, ‘is this how my orders are
obeyed? Tom, my friend, don’t force me to resort to
extreme measures.’

Tom stretched one great paw beyond the cupboard
without allowing any more of his person to be seen, and
began to yawn plaintively like a child just wakened from
its first sleep.

‘Where is the broomstick?’ inquired Fan in threaten-
ing tones, and rattling the collection of Indian bows,
arrows, and spears which stood behind the door.

‘Ready!’ cried Décamps, pointing to Tom, who, on
hearing these well known sounds, had roused himself
without more ado, and advanced towards his tutor with a
perfectly innocent and unconscious air.

“That's right,’ said Fan: ‘now be a good fellow, par-
ticularly as one has come all this way on purpose to fetch .
you,
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Tom waved his head up and down.

‘So, so—now shake hands with your friends :—first
rate!’

‘Do you mean to take him with you?’ asked
Décamps.

‘Rather!’ replied Fan; ‘and give him a good time
into the bargain.’

‘And where are you going?’

‘To the Carnival Masked Ball, nothing less! Now
then Tom, my friend, come along. We've got a cab out- ,
side waiting by the hour.’

As though fully appreciating the force of this argu-
ment, Tom trundled down stairs four steps at a time
followed by his friend. The driver opened the cab door,
and Tom, under Fan’s guidance, stepped in as if he had
done nothing else all his life.

‘My eye! that’s a queer sort of fancy dress,’ said
cabby ; ‘anyone might take him for a real bear. Where
to, gentlemen ?’

‘Odéon Theatre,’ said Fan.

‘Grrrooonnn,’ observed Tom. ,

‘All right,’ said the cabman. ‘Keep your temper.
It’s a good step from here, but we shall get there all in
good time.’

Half an hour later the cab drew up at the door of the
theatre. Fan got down first, paid the driver, handed out
Tom, took two tickets, and passed in without exciting any
special attention.

At the second turn they made round the crush-room
people began to follow Fan. The perfection with which
the newcomer imitated the walk and movements of the
animal whose skin he wore attracted the notice of some
_ lovers of natural history. They pressed closer and
closer, and anxious to find out whether he was equally
clever in imitating the bear’s voice, they began to pull his
hairs and prick his ears—‘ Grrrooonnn,’ said Tom.
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A murmur of admiration ran through the crowd—
nothing could be more lifelike.

Fan led Tom to the buffet and offered him some little
cakes, to which he was very partial, and which he pro-
ceeded to swallow with so admirable a pretence of voracity
that the bystanders burst out laughing. Then the mentor
poured out a tumbler full of water, which Tom took gingerly
between his paws, as he was accustomed to whenever
Décamps did him the honour of permitting him to appear
at table, and gulped down the contents at one draught.
Enthusiasm knew no bounds! Indeed such was the
delight and interest shown that when, at lengih, Fan
wished to leave the buffet, he found they were hemmed
in by so dense a crowd that he felt nervous lest Tom
should think of clearing the road with claws and teeth.
So he promptly led his bear to a corner, placed him with
his back against the wall, and told him to stay there till
further orders.

As has been already mentioned, this kind of drill was

quite familiar to Tom, and was well suited to his natural .

indolence, and when a harlequin offered his hat to com-
plete the picture, he settled himself comfortably, gravely
laying one great paw on his wooden gun.

‘Do you happen to know,’ said Fan to the obliging
harlequin, ‘who you have lent your hat to ?’

‘No,’ replied harlequin.

‘You mean to say you don’t guess ?’

‘Not, in the least.’

‘Come, take a good look at him. From the grace of
all his movements, from the manner in which he carries
his head, slightly on one side, like Alexander the Great—-
from the admirable imitations of the bear’s voice—you
don’t mean to say you don’t recognise him?’

‘Upon my word I don’t.’

‘Odry!’! whispered Fan mysteriously ; ‘Odry, in his
costume from ‘“ The Bear and the Pacha”! ’

1 A well-known actor of the time.
ADVENTURE IN THE LIFE OF A BHAR 7

‘Oh, but he acts a white bear, you know.’

‘Just so; that’s why he has chosen a brown bear’s skin
as a disguise.’

‘Ho, ho! You're a good one,’ cried harlequin.

‘ Grrooonnn,’ observed Tom.

‘Well, now you mention it, I do recognise his voice.
Really, I wonder it had not struck me before. Do ask
him to disguise it better.’

‘Yes, yes,’ said Fan, moving towards the ball-room,
‘but it will never do to worry him. However, I'll try to
persuade him to dance a minuet presently.’

‘Oh, could you really?’

‘He promised to do so. Just give a hint to your
friends and try to prevent their teasing him.’

‘ All right.’

Tom made his way through the crowd, whilst the
delighted harlequin moved from one mask to another,
telling his news with warnings to be discreet, which were
well received. Just then, too, the sounds of a lively galop
were heard, and a general rush to the ball-room took place,
harlequin only pausing to murmur in Tom’s ear : ‘ Iknow
you, my fine mask.’

‘Grroooonnn,’ replied Tom.

‘Ah, it’s all very well to growl, but you'll dance a
minuet, won't you, old fellow?’

Tom waved his head up and down as his way was
when anyone asked him a question, and harlequin, satis-
fied with this silent consent, ran off to finda columbine
and to dance the galop.

Meanwhile, Tom remained alone with the waiters ;
motionless at his post, but with longing eyes turned
towards the counter on which the most tempting piles
of cake were heaped on numerous dishes. The waiters,
remarking his rapt attention, and pleased to tempt a

.customer, stretched out a dish, Tom extended his paw
and gingerly took a cake—then a second—then a third:
the waiters seemed never tired of offering, or Tom of
8 ADVENTURE IN THE LIFE OF A BEAR

accepting these delicacies, and so, when the galop ended
and the dancers returned to the crush-room, he had
made short work of some dozens of little cakes.

Harlequin hadrecruited acolumbine and a shepherdess,
and he introduced these ladies as partners for the promised
minuet. With all the air of an old friend he whispered a
few words to Tom, who, in the best of humours after so
many cakes, replied with his most gracious growl. The
harlequin, turning towards the gallery, announced that his
lordship had much pleasure in complying with the uni-
versal request, and amidst loud applause, the shepherdess
took one of Tom’s paws and the columbine the other.
Tom, for his part, like an accomplished cavalier, walked
between his two partners, glancing at them by turns with
looks of some surprise, and soon found himself with them
in the middle of the pit of the theatre which was used as
a ball-room. All took their places, some in the boxes,
others in the galleries, the greater number forming a
circle round the dancers. The band struck up.

The minuet was Tom’s greatest triumph and Fan’s

masterpiece, and with the very first steps success was
assured and went on increasing with each movement,
till at the last figure the applause became delirious. Tom
was swept off in triumph to a stage box where the
shepherdess, removing her wreath of roses, crowned him
with it, whilst the whole theatre resounded with the
applause of the spectators.
“Tom leant over the front of the box with a grace all
his own; at the same time the strains of a fresh dance
were heard, and everyone hurried to secure partners
except a few courtiers of the new star who hovered round
in hope of extracting an order for the play from him, but
Tom only replied to their broadest hints with his perpetual
‘ Grroonnn.’

By degrees this became rather monotonous, and gradu-
ally Tom’s court dwindled away, people murmuring that,
though his dancing powers were certainly unrivalled, his
ADVENTURE IN THE LIFE OF A BEAR 9

conversation was a trifle insipid. An hour later Tom was
alone! So fleeting is public favour.
‘And now the hour of departure drew near. The pit

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was thinning and the boxes empty, and pale rays of
morning light were glinting into the hall when the box-
opener, who was going her rounds, heard sounds of snor-
ing proceeding from one of the stage boxes. She opened
to ADVENTURE IN THE LIFE OF A BEAR

the door, and there was Tom, who, tired out after his event-
ful night, had’ fallen fast asleep on the floor. The box-. -
opener stepped in and politely hinted that it was six
o’clock and time to go home.

‘“Grrooonnn,’ said Tom.

‘J hear you,’ said the box-opener ; ‘ you're asleep, my
good man, but you'll sleep better still in your own bed.
Come, come, your wife must be getting quite anxious |
Upon my word I don’t believe he hears a word I say.
How heavily he sleeps!’ And she shook him by the
shoulder.

‘Grrrooonnn!’? |

‘All vight, allright! This isn’ta time to make believe.
Besides, we all know you. There now, they’re putting out
the lights. Shall I send for a cab for you?’

_ §Grrroooonnn.’

“Come, come, the Odéon Theatre isn’t an inn; come,
be off! Oh, that’s what you’re after, is it? Fe, Monsieur
Odry, fie! I shall call the guard; the inspector hasn't
gone to bed yet. Ah, indeed! You won’t obey rules!
You are trying to beat me, are you? You would beat a
woman—and a former artiste to M. Odry, would you? For
shame! But we shall see. Here, help—police—inspector
—help !’

‘What’s the matter ?’ cried the fireman on duty.

‘Help!’ screamed the box-opener, ‘ help!’

‘What's the matter?’ asked the sergeant commanding
the patrol.

‘Oh, it’s old mother what’s her name, shrieking for help
in one of the stage boxes.’ |

‘Coming !’ shouted the sergeant.

‘This way, Mr. Sergeant, this way,’ cried the box-
opener.

‘All right, my dear, here Iam. But where are you?’

‘Don’t be afraid; there are no steps—straight on this
way—he’s in the corner. Oh, the rascal, he’s as. strong
as a Turk!’








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‘Grrrooonnn,’ said Tom.

‘There, do you hear him? Is that to be called a Chris-
tian language ?’

‘Come, come, my friend,’ said the sergeant, who had
at last managed to distinguish Tom in the faint twilight.
‘We all know what it is to be young—no one likes a joke
better than I do—but rules are rules, and the hour for
going home has struck, so right about face, march! and
quick step too.’

‘ Grrrooonnn ’>—

‘ Very pretty ; a first-rate imitation. But suppose we try
something else now for a change. Come, old fellow, step
out with a good will. Ah! you won’t. You're going to
cut up rough, are you? Here, my man, lay hold and turn
him out.’

‘He won’t walk, sergeant.’

- ‘Well, what are the butt ends of your muskets for?
Come, a tap or two will do no harm.’

‘ Grrrooonnn—Grrrooonnn—Grrroconnn—’

‘Go on, give it him well!’

‘I say, sergeant,’ said one of the men, ‘it strikes me
he’s a veal bear. I caught hold of him by the collar just
now, and the skin seems to grow on the flesh.’

‘Oh, if-he’s a real bear, treat him with every considera-
tion. His owner might claim damages. Go and fetch
the fireman’s lantern.’

‘ Grrrooonnn.’

‘Here’s the lantern,’ said a man; ‘now then, throw
some light on the prisoner.’

The soldier obeyed.

‘Tt is certainly a real snout,’ declared the sergeant.

‘Goodness gracious me!’ shrieked the box-opener as
she took to her heels, ‘ a real live bear !’

‘Well, yes, a real live bear. Let’s see if he has any
name or address on him and take him home. I expect he
has strayed, and being of a sociable disposition, came in
to the Masked Ball.’
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‘ Grrrooonnn.’

‘There, you see, he agrees.’

‘Hallo!’ exclaimed one of the soldiers.
‘What's the matter ?’



TOM DISCOVERED IN THE BOX

‘He has a little bag hung round his neck,’
‘Open the bag.’

‘A card.’

‘Read the card.’

The soldier took it and read :
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‘My name is Tom. I live at No. 109 Rue Faubourg
St.-Denis. I have five francs in my purse. Two fora cab,
and three for whoever takes me home.’

‘True enough ; there are the five franes,’ cried the ser-
geant. ‘Now then, two volunteers for escort duty.’

‘Here!’ cried the guard in chorus.

‘Don’t all speak at once! ‘Let the two seniors have
the benefit of the job; off with you, my lads.’

Two of the municipal guards advanced towards Tom,
slipped a rope round his neck and, for precaution’s sake,
gave it a twist or two round his snout. Tom offered no
resistance—the butt ends of the muskets had made him
as supple asa glove. When they were fifty yards from
the theatre, ‘Bah!’ said one of the soldiers, ‘’tis a fine
morning. Suppose we don’t take a cab. The walk will
do him good.’

‘Besides,’ remarked the other, ‘we should each have
two and a half francs instead of only one and a half.’

‘ Agreed.’

Half an hour later they stood atthe door if 109. After
some knocking, a very sleepy portress looked out.

‘Look here, Mother Wideawake,’ said one of the guard ;
‘here’s one of your lodgers. Do you recognise him ?’

‘Why, I should rather think so. It’s Monsieur
Décamps’ bear !’

The same day, Odry the actor received a bill for little
cakes, amounting to seven francs and a half.
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SAf THE PANTHER}

Asout seventy or eighty years ago two little panthers
were deserted by their mother in one of the forests of
Ashantee. They were too young to get food for them-
selves, and would probably have died had they not been
found by a passing traveller, and by him taken to the
palace as a present to the king. Here they lived and
played happily for several weeks, when one day the elder
and larger, whose name was Sai, gave his brother, in fun,
such a dreadful squeeze that, without meaning it, he suffo-
cated him. This frightened the king, who did not care to
keep such a powerful pet about him, and he gave him away
to Mr. Hutchison, an English gentleman, who was a sort
of governor for the English traders settled in that part of
Africa. -

Mr. Hutchison and Sai took a great fancy to each
other, and spent a great deal of time together, and when,
a few months later, Mr. Hutchison returned to Cape
Coast he brought Sai with him. The two friends always
had dinner at the same time, Sai sitting at his master’s
side and eating quietly whatever was given him. In
general he was quite content with his portion, but once or
twice, when he was hungrier than usual, he managed to
steal a fowl out of the dish. Tor the sake of his manners
the fowl was always taken from him, although he was
invariably given some other food to satisfy his hunger.

At first the inhabitants of the castle and the children
were much afraid of him, but he soon became very tame,

1 From Loudon’s Magazine of Natural History.
SAI THE PANTHER 15 -

and his teeth and claws were filed so that he should not hurt
anyone, even in play. When he gota little accustomed
to the place, he was allowed to go where he liked within.
the castle grounds, and a boy was told off to look after
him. Sometimes the boy would go to sleep when he
ought to have been watching his charge, and then Sai,
who knew perfectly well that this was not at all right,
would steal quietly away and amuse himself till he thought
his keeper would be awake again. One day, when he re-
turned from his wanderings, he found the boy, as usual,
comfortably curled up in a cool corner of the doorstep
sound asleep. Sat looked at him for a moment, and then,
thinking that it was full time for him to be taught his
duty, he gave him one pat on his head, which sent the
boy over like a ninepin and gave him a good fright, though
it did not do him any harm.

Sai was very popular with everybody, but he had his
own favourites, and the chief of these was the governor,
- whom he could not bear to let out of his sight. When
his master went out he would station himself at the
' drawing-room window, where he could watch all that was
going on, and catch the first sight of his returning friend.
Being by this time nearly grown up, Sai’s great body took
up all the space, to the great disgust of the children, who
could see nothing. They tried to make him move, first by
coaxings and then by threats, but as Sai did not pay the
smallest attention to either one or the other, they at last
all took hold of his tail and pulled so hard that he was
forced to move.

Strange to say, the black people were a great deal
more afraid of Sai than any of the white ones, and one of
his pranks nearly caused the death of an old woman who
was the object of it. It was her business to sweep out
-and keep clean the great hall of the castle, and one morn-
ing she was crouching down on all fours with a short
broom in her hand, thinking of nothing but how to get
the dust out of the floor, when Sai, who had hidden him-
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self under a sofa, and was biding his time, suddenly sprang
on to her back, where he stood triumphantly. The old

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‘THEY AT LAST ALL TOOK HOLD OF HIS TAIL’

woman believed her last hour had come, and the other
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turn next. Sai would not budge from his position till the
governor, who had been alarmed by the terrible noise, came
to see what was the matter, and soon made Master Sai
behave himself.

At this time it was settled that Sal was to travel to
England under the care of one of his Cape Coast friends
and be presented to the Duchess of York, who was very
fond of animals. In those days, of course, journeys took
much longer than they do now, and there were other
dangers than any which might arise from storms and
tempests. While the strong cage of wood and iron was
being built which was to form Sai’s house on the way to
England, his lady keeper thought it would be a good
opportunity to make friends with him, and used to spend
part of every day talking to him and playing with him;
for this, as everyone knows, is the only way to gain
the affection of bird or beast. It was very easy to love
Sai; he was so gentle and caressing, especially with
children ; and he was very handsome besides in his silky
yellow coat with black spots, which, as the French say,
does not spoil anything. Many creatures and many men
might have made a great fuss at being shut into a cage
instead of being allowed to walk about their own house
and grounds, but everyone had always been kind to Sai,
so he took for granted it was all right, and made himself
as comfortable as he could, and was quite prepared to
submit to anything disagreeable that he thought reason-
able. But it very nearly happened that poor Sai had no
voyage at all, for while he was being hauled from the
canoe which had brought him from the shore into the ship,
the men were so afraid to come near him that they let
his cage fall into the sea, andif the sailors from the vessel
had not been very quick in lowering a boat it would have
been too late to save him. As it was, for many days he
would not look up ‘or eat or speak, and his friend was
quite unhappy about him, although the same symptoms
have sometimes been shown by human beings who have

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only been on the sea instead of im it. At last he was
roused from his sad condition by hearing the lady’s voice.
He raised his head and cocked his ears, first a little, then
more; and when she came up to the cage he rolled over
and over with delight, and howled and cried and tried to
reach her. When he got a little calmer she told him to
put his paws through the bars and shake hands, and from
that moment Sai was himself again.

Now it was a very strange taste on the part of a
panther whose fathers-and grandfathers had lived and
died in the heart of African forests, but Sai loved nothing
so much as lavender water, which white people use a
great deal in hot countries. If anyone took out a hand-
kerchief which had been sprinkled with lavender water,
Sai would instantly snatch it away, and in his delight
would handle it so roughly that it was soon torn to atoms.
His friend in charge knew of this odd fancy, and on the
voyage she amused herself regularly twice a week with
making a little cup of paper, which she filled with the
scent and passed through the bars, taking care never to
give it him till he had drawn back his claws into their
sheaths. Directly he got hold of the cup Sai would roll
over and over it, and would pay no attention to anyone as
long as the smell lasted. It almost seemed as if he liked
it. better than his food!

For some reason or other the. vessel lay at anchor for
nearly two months in the river Gaboon, and Sai might
have been allowed to leave his cage if he had not been an
animal of such very strong prejudices. Black people he
could not endure, and, of course, they came daily in swarms
with food for the ship. Pigs, too, he hated, and they ran
constantly past his cage, while as for an orang-outang
monkey about three feet high, which a black trader once
tried to sell to the sailors, Sai showed such mad symptoms
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recover from his fright, it was very long before Sai could
forget the shock he had received. Day and night he
watched and listened, and sometimes, when he fancied his
enemy was near, he would give a low growl and arch his
back and set up his tail; yet, as far as we know, he had |
never from his babyhood killed anything.

But when at last the winds were favourable, and the
ship set sail for the open sea, other adventures were in
store for the passengers. Pirates infested the coast of
Africa in those days, and they came on board and carried
off everything of value, including the stores of provisions.
The only things they did not think worth removing were
the parrots, of which three hundred had been brought
by the sailors, and as these birds could not stand the cold,
and died off fast as the ship steered north, Sat was allowed
one a day, which just managed to keep him alive. Still,
there is very little nourishment to be got out of a parrot,
especially when you eat it with the feathers on, and Sai
soon became very ill and did not care even for parrots.
His keeper felt his nose and found it dry and feverish, so
she begged that she might take him out of his cage and
doctor him herself. A little while before, Sai would have
been enchanted to be free, but now he was too ill to
enjoy anything, and he just stretched himself out on deck,
with his head on his mistress’s feet. Luckily she had
some fever medicine with her, good for panthers as well
as men and women, and she made up three large pills
which she hoped might cure Sai. Of course it was not to
be expected that he would take them of his own free will,
so she got the boy who looked after him to hold open his
mouth, while she pushed down the pills. Then he was
put back into his cage, the boy insisting on going with
him, and both slept comfortably together. In a few days,
with the help of better food than he had been having, he
got quite well, and on his arrival in England won the
admiration of the Duchess of York, his new mistress, by
his beauty and gentle ways. As his country house was
24 SAT THE PANTHER

not quite ready for him, he was left for a few weeks
with a man who understood animals, and seemed con-
tented and happy; and was allowed to walk about as he
liked. Here the Duchess of York used constantly to visit
him and play with him, even going to see him the very
day before he—and she—were to move into the country.
‘He was in excellent spirits, and appeared perfectly well,
but he must somehow have taken a chill, for when, on the
following day, the Duchess’s coachman came to fetch him,
he found poor Sai had died after a few hours’ illness from
inflammation of the lungs.

After all he is not so much to be pitied. He had had
a very happy life, with plenty of fun and plenty of kind-
ness, and he had a very rapid and painless death.
25

THE BUZZARD AND. THE PRIEST! .

Asout one hundred and forty years ago a French priest
received a present of a large brown and grey bird, which
had been taken in a snare intended for some other
creature, and was very wild and savage. The man who
brought it was quite ignorant what kind of bird it was,
but the priest knew it to be the common buzzard, and
made up his mind to try to tame it. He began by
keeping it shut up, and allowing it to take no food except
out of his hand, and after about six weeks of this treat-
ment it grew much quieter, and had learnt to know its
master. The priest then thought it would be safe to give
the buzzard a little more freedom, and after carefully
tying its wings, so that it could not fly away, he turned it
out into the garden. Of course it was highly delighted to
find itself in the sun once more, and hopped about with
joy, and the time passed quickly till it began to get
hungry, when it was glad to hear its master calling it to
come in to dinner. Indeed, the bird always seemed so fond
of the priest, that in a few days he thought he might
leave it quite free, so he unfastened its wings and left them
loose, merely hanging a label with his own name round
its neck, and putting a little bell round its leg. But what
was the poor man’s disgust, to see the buzzard instantly
spread out its great wings and make for the neighbouring
forest, deaf to all his calls! He naturally expected that,
in spite of his trouble and precautions, the bird had
flown away for ever, and sat sadly down to prepare his
1 Bingley’s Animal Biography.
26 THE BUZZARD AND THE PRIEST

next day’s sermon. Now sermons are things that take
up a great deal of attention, and he had almost forgotten
his lost favourite when he was startled by a tremendous
noise in the hall outside his study, and on opening the
door to see what was the matter, he saw his buzzard
rushing about, followed by five others, who were so
jealous of its copper plate and bell, that they had tried to
peck them off, and the poor thing had flown as fast as it
could to its master’s house, where it knew it was safe.

After this it took care not to wander too far from
home, and came back every night to sleep on the priest’s
window sill. Soon it grew bolder still, and would sit on the
corner of the table when he was at dinner, and now and
then would rub its head against his shoulder, uttering
a low ery of affection and pleasure. Sometimes it would
even do more, and follow him for several miles when he
happened to be riding.

But the buzzard was not the only pet the priest had
to look after. There were ducks, and chickens, and dogs,
and four large cats. The ducks and chickens it did not
mind, at least those that belonged to the house, and it
would even take its bath at the same time with the
ducklings, and never trod upon them when they got in
its way, or got cross and pecked them. And if hawks or
any such birds tried to snap up the little ones who had
left their mother’s wing to take a peep at the world,
the buzzard would instantly fly to their help, and never
once was beaten in the battle. Curiously enough, how-
ever, it seemed to think it might do as it liked with the
fowls and ducks that belonged to other people, and so
many were the complaints of cocks and hens lamed and
killed, that the priest was obliged to let it be known that
he would pay for all such damage, in order to save his
favourite’s life. As to dogs and cats, it always got the
better of them; in any experiment which it amused the
priest to make. One day he threw a piece of raw meat
into the garden where the cats were collected, to be
THE BUZZARD AND THE PRIEST 27

scrambled for. A young and active puss instantly seized
it and ran away with her prize, with all the other cats
after her. But quick as she was, the buzzard, who had
been watching her movements from the bough of a tree,
was quicker still. Down it pounced on her back, squeezed
her sides with its claws, and bit her ears so sharply, that
she was forced to let go. In one moment another cat
had picked the morsel up in its teeth, but it did not hold



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THE CATS NO MATCH FOR THE BUZZARD

it long. The process that had answered for one cat
would answer for a second, as the buzzard very well
knew. Down he swooped again, and even when the
whole four cats, who saw in him a common enemy,
attacked the bird at once, they proved no match for him,
and in the end they were clever enough to find that out.
It is not easy to know what buzzards in general think
about things, but this one hated scarlet as much as any
bull. Whenever he sawa red cap on any of the peasants’






28 THE BUZZARD AND THE PRIEST

heads, he would hide himself among the thick boughs
overhanging the road where the man had to pass, and
would nip it off so softly that the peasant never felt his

loss. He would even
manage to take off
the wigs which every
one wore then, and
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caps to a tall tree in a
park near by, and hang
them all over it, like a
new kind of fruit.

As may be imagined,
a bird so bold made
many enemies, and was
often shot at by the
keepers, but for a long
time it appeared to bear
a charmed life, and no-
thing did it any harm.
However, one unlucky
day a keeper who was
going his rounds in the
forest, and who did not
know what astrange and
clever bird this buzzard
was, saw him on the back
of a fox which he had at-

THE BUZZARD CARRIES OFF BAT and wie tacked for wantof some- —

thing better to do, and °

fired two shots at them. One shot killed the fox; . the
other broke the wing of the buzzard, but he managed to
THE BUZZARD AND THE PRIEST 29

fly out of reach of the keeper, and hid himself. Mean-
while the tinkling of the bell made the keeper guess
that this must be the priest’s pet, of which he had so
often heard; and being anxious to do what he could to
repair the damage he had done, he at once told the
priest what had happened. The priest went out directly
to the forest, and gave his usual. whistle; but neither
on that evening nor on several others was there any
reply. At last on the seventh night he heard a low
answer, and on searching narrowly all through the wood,
the priest found the poor buzzard, which had hopped
nearly two miles towards its old home, dragging its broken
wing after it. 'The bird was very thin, but was enchanted
to see his old master, who carried him home and nursed
him for six weeks, when he got quite well, and was able
to fly about as boldly as ever.
39

COWPER AND HIS HARES!

No one was fonder of animals, or kinder to them, than
Cowper the poet, who lived towards the end of the last
century ; but of all creatures he loved hares best, per-
haps because he, like them, was timid and easily frightened.
He has left a very interesting account of three hares that
were given to him when he was living in the country in
the year 1774, and as far as possible the poet shall tell
his own story of the friendship between himself and his
pets—Puss, Tiney, and Bess, as he called them.

Cowper was not at all a strong man, and suffered
terribly from fits of low spirits, aud at these times he
could not read, and disliked the company of people, who
teased him by giving him advice or asking him questions.
It was during one of these seasons of solitude and
melancholy that he noticed a poor little hare belonging
to the children of one of his neighbours, who, without
meaning really to be unkind, had worried the little thing
almost to death. Soon they got tired even of playing
with it, and the poor hare was in danger of being starved
to death, when their father, whose heart was more tender
than theirs, proposed that it should be given to their
neighbour Mr. Cowper.

Now Cowper, besides feeling pity for the poor little
creature, felt that he should like to teach and train it,
and as just then he was too unhappy to care for his usual
occupations, he gladly accepted the present. In a very
short time Puss was given two companions, Tiney and

} From Bingley’s British Quadrupeds.
COWPER AND HIS HARES 31

Bess, and could have had dozens more if Cowper had
wanted them, for the villagers offered to catch him enough
to have filled the whole countryside if he would only give
the order.

However, Cowper decided that three would be ample
for his purposes, and as he wished them to learn nice
clean habits, he began with his own hands to build them
a house. The house contained a large hall and three
bedrooms, each with a separate bed, and it was astonish-
ing how soon every hare knew its own bedroom, and how
careful he was (for in spite of their names they were all
males) never to go into those of his friends.

Very soon all three made themselves much at home
in their comfortable quarters, and Puss, the first comer,
would jump on his master’s lap and, standing up on
his hind legs, would bite the hair on his temples. He
enjoyed being carried about like a baby, and would even
go to sleep in Cowper’s arms, which is a very strange
thing for a hare to do. Once Puss got ill, and then the
poet took care to keep him apart from the other two, for
animals have a horror of their sick companions, and are
generally very unkind to them. So he nursed Puss him-
self, and gave him all sorts of herbs and grasses as medi-
cine, and at last Puss began to get better, and took notice
of what was going on round him. When he was strong
enough to take his first little walk, his pleasure knew no
bounds; and in token of his gratitude he licked his
master’s hand, first back, then front, and then between
every finger. As soon as he felt himself quite strong
again, he went with the poet every day, after breakfast,
into the garden, where he lay all the morning under a
trailing cucumber, sometimes asleep, but every now and
then eating a leaf or two by way.of luncheon. If the
poet was ever later than usual in leaving the house, Puss
would down on his knees and look up into his eyes with
a pleading expression, or, if these means failed, he would
seize his master’s coat between his teeth, and pull as
32 COWPER AND HIS HARES

hard as he could towards the window. Puss was, perhaps,
the pleasantést of all the hares, but Bess, who died young,
was the cleverest and most amusing. He had his little
tempers, and when he was not feeling very well, he was
glad to be petted and made much of; but no sooner had he
recovered than he resented any little attentions, and would
growl and run away or even bite if you attempted to touch
him. It was impossible really to tame Tiney, but there
was something so serious and solemn in all he did, that
it made you laugh even to watch him. —

Bess, the third, was very different from the other. two.
He did not need taming, for he was tame from the
beginning, as it never entered into his head that anyone
could be unkind to him. In many things he had the
same tastes as his friends. All three loved lettuces,
dandelions, and oats; and every night little dishes were
placed in their bedrooms, in case they might feel hungry.
One day their master was clearing out a birdcage while
his three hares were sitting by, and he placed on the floor
a pot containing some white sand, such as birds use
instead of a carpet. The moment they saw the sand, they
made a rush for it and ate it up greedily. Cowper took
the hint; and always saw, after that, that sand was placed
where the hares could get at it.

After supper they all spent the evenings in the parlour, :
and would tumble over together, and jump over each
other’s backs, and see which could spring the farthest, just
like a set of kittens. But the cleverest of them all was
Bess, and he was also the strongest.

Poor Bess! he was the first to die, soon after he
was grown up, and Tiney and Puss had to get on as best
they could without him, which was not half as much fun.
There was no one now to invent queer games, or to keep
the cat in order when it tried to take liberties; and no
one, too, to prevent Tiney from bullying Puss, as he was
rather fond of doing. Tiney lived to be nine, quite a re-
spectable age for a hare, and died at last from the effects
COWPER AND HIS HARES 33

of a fall. Puss went on for another three years, and
showed no signs of decay, except that he was a little
less playful, which was only to be expected. His last act
was to make friends with a dog called Marquis, to whom
he was introduced by his master; and though the spaniel
could not take the place of Puss’s early companions,
he was better than nobody, and the two got on quite
happily together, till the sad day (March 9, 1796) when
Puss stretched himself at his master’s feet and died
peacefully and without pain, aged eleven years and eleven
months.
A RAT TALE

Hueay was an old rat when he died—very old indeed.
He was born in the middle of a corn-rick, and there he
might have lived his little life had not the farmer who
owned the rick caused it to be pulled down. That was
Hugegy’s first experience of flitting, and it was done in
such a hurry that he had hardly time to be sorry. It
was pitch dark when his mother shook him up roughly
and told him to ‘come along, or he would be killed by
the farmer,’ and poor Huggy, blinking his sleepy. eyes,
struggled out of his snug little bed into the cold black
night.

Several old rats met him at the entrance, and sternly
bade him stay where he was and make no noise, for the
leader was about to speak. Huggy was wide-awake by
this time. The rat spirit of adventure was roused within
him by the scent of coming danger, and eagerly he
listened to the shrill, clear voice of the leader :

‘Friends, old and young, this is nota time for many
words, but I want you all to know the cause of this
sudden disturbance. Last night I was scavenging round
the farmer’s kitchen, seeking what I might devour, when
in came the stable-boy tapping an empty corn-sieve
which he had in his hand. He said a few words to
the farmer, who rose hastily, and together they left the
kitchen, I following at a convenient distance. They went
straight to the stable, and talked for some time with their
backs to the corn-bin, which was standing open in the
window. After a while I managed to scramble up and —
A RAT TALE 35

peer into it, only to confirm what I dreaded most—
the corn-bin was empty! To-morrow they will pull down
this rick, thresh the corn, and replenish the empty bin.
So, my friends, unless we mean to die by dog, stick, or
fork, we had better be off as soon as it is daylight.’

There was a shuffle of feet all round, and a general
rush of anxious mothers into the rick to fetch out their
young. Huggy was waiting at the entrance; so, as soon
as he caught sight of his mother, he: raced off with her to
join the fast-assembling crowd at the back of the rick.
The leader ranged them in lines of ten abreast, and, after
walking up and down to see that all were in their places,
he gave a shrill squeak, and the column started. They
marched steadily for about two miles—slowly, of course,
because of the young ones. Nothing proved an obstacle
to them. Sometimes a high wall crossed their‘path, but
they merely ran up one side and down the other, as if it
was level road. Sometimes it was a broad river which
confronted them, but that they swam w rithout hesitation
—rats will not stop at such trifles.

At length they came to a field where a man with a
pair of horses was ploughing. His coat, in which his
dinner was wrapt, lay. on the wall some little distance
from him. Seeing such a number of rats, he left his horses
and ran for his life, and hid behind a knoll, whence he
could view the proceedings without himself being seen. :
To his great disgust, he saw the creatures first crowd
round his coat, then run over it, and finally eat out of his
pocket the bread and cheese his wife had provided for his
dinner !

That was a stvoke of luck for the rats. They had not
counted on so early a breakfast; so it was with lightsome
hearts they performed the rest of their journey.

Huggy was very glad when it was over. He had never
been so far in his life—he was only three weeks old.
Their new home proved to be a cellar, which communi-
cated on one side with sundry pipes running straight to

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36 A RAT TALE

the kitchen, and on the other with a large ventilator
opening to the outside air. A paradise for rats! and as to
the inhabitants of the house—we shall see.

Tt was early in the afternoon when they arrived, so
they had plenty of time to settle down before night.
Huggy, having selected his corner, left his mother to
make it comfortable for him, and scampered off for ‘a
poke round,’ as he called it. First he went to the
kitchen, peeped up through a hole in the floor, and,
seeing no one about, cautiously crept out and sniffed into
all the cupboards As he was emerging from the last
he beheld a sight which made his little heart turn sick.
There, in a corner which Huggy had not noticed before, lay
a huge dog half asleep! And so great was Huggy’s fright
that he squeaked, very faintly indeed, yet loud enough to
set Master Dog upon his feet. Next minute they were
both tearing across the kitchen. Huggy was a wee bitin
front, but so little that he could feel the dog’s hot breath
behind him. There was the hole—bump—scrabble,
scrabble—Huggy was safe! Safe! yes—but oh, so
frightened !—and what made him smart so dreadfully?
Why, his tail . . . was gone—bitten off by the dog! Ah,
Huggy, my poor little rat, if it had not been for that —
foolish little squeak of fright you might have been as
other rats are—but now! Huggy almost squeaked again,
it was so very sad—and painful. Slowly he crept back
to the cellar, where he had to endure the jeers of his
young companions and the good advice of his elders.

Tt was some weeks before Huggy fully recovered him-
self, and more weeks still before he could screw wp his
courage to appeai among his companions as the ‘ tailless
rat;’ but at long and at last he did crawl out, and,
because he looked so shy and frightened, the other rats
were merciful, and let him alone. The old rat, too—the
leader—took a great fancy to him, and used to allow
Hugey to accompany him on his various exploits, which
was considered a great privilege among the older rats,






‘sPEING SUCH A NUMBER OF RATS, HE LEFT HIS HORSES AND-RAN FOR HIS LIFE?
A RAT TALE 39

and Huggy was very proud of it. One night he and the
leader were out together, when their walk happened to
take them (as it generally did) round by the pantry. Asa
matter of course, they went in, and had a good mealoff a
loaf which the.careless table-maid had left standing on the
shelf. Beside the loaf was a box of matches, and Huggy
could not be happy till he had found out what was inside.
First he gnawed the box a little, then he dragged it up
and down, then he gnawed a little more, and, finding it
was not very good to eat, he began to play with it. Sud-
denly, without any warning, there was a splutter and a
flare. Huggy and the leader were outside in a twinkling,
leaving the pantry in a blaze. Luckily no great damage
was done, for the flames were seen and put out in
time.

So, little by little, Huggy was led on. In vain did his
mother plead with him to be careful. He was ‘a big rat
now, and could look after himself,’ he said. The following
week the leader organised a party to invade the hen-house.
Of course Huggy was among the number chosen. It re-
quired no little skill to ereep noiselessly up the broken
ladder, visiting the various nests ranged along each side
of the walls; for laying hens are nervous ladies, and, if
startled, make enough noise to waken a town. But the
leader had gelected his party well, and not a sound was
made till the proper time came. Once up the ladder, each
raé took it in turn to slip in behind the hen, and gently
roll one egg ata time from under her. The poor birds
rarely resisted; experience had taught them long since
the futility of such conduct. It was the young and igno-
rant fowls who gave all the trouble; they fluttered about
in a fright and disturbed the whole house. But the rats
knew pretty well which to goto; sothey worked on with-
out interruption. When they had collected about a dozen
eggs, the next move was to take them safely down the
ladder into the cellar. This was very soon done. Huggy
lay down on his back, nestled an egg cosily between himself
40 A RAT TALE

and his two front paws; a feather was put through his
mouth, by which means a rat on either side dragged him
along. Huggy found it rather rough on his back going
down the ladder, but, with a good supper in view, he could
bear most things. The eggs having been brought thus to
the level of the ground, the rats dragged them in the same
way slowly and carefully down to the cellar.

So time went on. Night after night parties of rats went
out, and each morning they returned with tales of adven-
ture and cunning—all more or less daring. But the leader
was getting old. Huggy had noticed for some time how
grey and feeble he was becoming ; nor was he much sur-
prised when, one day, the leader ‘told him that he (Huggy)
would have to take his place as leader of the rats. Two
days after this the old rat died, leaving Huggy to succeed
him; and a fine lot of scrapes did that rat and his
followers get into.

The larder was their favourite haunt, where joints of
meat were hung on hooks ‘ quite out o’ reach o’ them rats,’
as the cook said. But Huggy thought differently, and in
a trice ten large rats had run up the wall and down the
hook, and were gobbling the meat as fast as they could.
But there was one hook in the centre of the ceiling which
Huggy could not reach ; from this hook a nice fat duck
was suspended by a string. ‘If only I could get on to
that hook I should gnaw the string, and the duck would
fall, and——’

Huggy got no further. An idea had come to him
which he communicated quickly to the others. The plan
seemed to be appreciated, for they all ran to an old chair,
which was standing just under this difficult centre hook.
The strongest. rat went first, climbed up the back of the
chair, and balanced himself on the top ; Number 2 followed,
and carefully balanced on Number 1; Number 1 then
squeaked, which meant he could bear no more. It was
a pity he could not stand one more; for, as they were, the
topmost rat could just reach the prize, and though he


A RAT

nibbled allround as far as he
could, it was not what might
be called ‘a square meal.’
The cook was indeed amazed
when, next morning, she
found only three-fourths of
her precious duck remaining.
‘Ah!’ she said, ‘Tl be even
with you yet, you cunning
beasts!’ And that night she
sliced up part of a duck with
some cheese, and put it in
a plate on the larder floor.
At his usual hour, when all
was dark and quiet, Huggy
and his followers arrived,
and, seeing their much-
coveted prize under their
very noses, were cautious.
But Huggy was up to the
trick. ‘To-night and to-
morrow night you may eat
it,’ he said, ‘but beware of
the third.’ So they partook
of the duck, and enjoyed it
that night and the next, but
the third the dish was left
untouched.

The cook was up betimes
that morning, so that she
might bury the corpses before
breakfast. Her dog (the
same who had robbed Hugey
of his tail), according to his
custom, followed her into the
larder. On seeing the plate
just as she had left it the

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42 A RAT TALE

night before, the cook, in her astonishment, forgot the
dog, who, finding no one gainsay him, licked the dish
with infinite relish. Poor dog! In spite of all efforts to
save him he died ten minutes afterwards; and the cook
learnt her lesson also, for she never tried poisoning rats
again.

Here end the chief events of Huggy’s life—all, at least,
that are worth recording.

Some years after the death of the dog I was sitting in
the gloaming close to a steep path which led from the
cellar down to the river, when what should I see but
three large rats coming slowly towards me. The middle
one was the largest, and evidently blind, for he had in his
mouth a long straw, by which the other two led him care-
fully down the path. As the trio passed I recognised the
centre one to be Huggy the Tailless.

Next morning my little Irish terrier, Jick, brought him
to me inhis mouth, dead ; and I buried him under a Gloire
de Dijon in a sunny corner of the garden.

Fantastic as some of the incidents may sound, they are,
nevertheless, true, having been collected mainly from an
old rat-catcher living in the town of Hawick.
43

SNAKE STORIES

In 1850 Baron de Wogan, a French gentleman, left his
native land and set sail for North Ameriea, to seek his
fortune and adventures. He was descended from two
noble adventurers, the Wogan who led a cavalry troop
from Dover to the Highlands, to fight for Charles II., and
the Wogan who rescued Queen Clementina, wife of James
III, from prison in Innspruck. In 1850 adventures, wild
‘beasts, and Red Indians were more plentiful than now, and
Wogan had some narrow escapes from snakes and bears.
Soon after coming to North America he had his first
adventure with a rattlesnake ; he was then camping at the
gold fields of California, seeking for gold in order to have
money enough to start on his voyages of discovery. His
house was a log hut, built by himself, and his bed a sack
filled with dry oak leaves.

One day, finding that his mattress required renewing,
he went out with the sack and his gun. Having filled the
sack with leaves, he went off with his gun in search of
game for his larder, and only came home at nightfall.
After having cooked and eaten his supper, he threw him-
self on his new mattress, and soon was asleep. He
awoke about three, and would soon have fallen asleep
again, but he felt something moving in the sack. His
first thought was thatit was a rat, but he soon felt by the
way it moved that it was no quadruped, but a reptile, no
rat, but a snake! He must have put it in the sack with
the leaves, as might easily happen in winter when these
creatures are torpid from the cold, and sleep all curled
44 SNAKH STORIES

up. With one leap the Baron was out of its reach, but
wishing to examine it more closely, he took his gun to
protect him in case of danger, and came near the bed
again; but the ungrateful beast, forgetting that they had
been bedfellows, threw itself on the gun and began to bite
the muzzle. Fearing that it might turn and bite him next
the Baron pulled the trigger, and hitting the serpent,
literally cut it in two. It measured two feet long, and
when the Baron cut off its tail, he found a quantity of
scales which made the
rattling sound from
which this serpent gets
its name.

As soon as the Baron
had found enough gold,
' he bought a mule whom

% he called Cadi, and
whom he became very
fond of, and set off into
the backwoodsin search
of sport and adventure.

Poor Cadi eventually






















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THE BARON KILLS THE SNAKE
SNAKE STORIES 48
met a terrible end, but that is a Bear story.) He soon
added another companion, a young Indian girl, Calooa by
name. She was the daughter of a chief of the Utah
tribe, and had been taken prisoner, with several other
women, by a tribe of hostile Indians whom the Baron
fell in with. She would have been tortured and then
burnt with the other prisoners had the Baron not saved
her life by buying her for a silk handkerchief, a knife
and fork, and some coloured pictures. She wandered
with him and shared all his adventures, till she was found
‘again by her tribe and taken back to them. One hot day
they had been marching together about thirty miles
through a country infested with panthers and pumas. The
Baron was heading the little procession, when suddenly a
cry from Calooa that she only used in moments of danger
made him turn round. Then he saw that what he had
taken to be a huge rotten branch of a tree, and had even
thought of taking with him for their camp fire, that even-
ing, was in reality an enormous serpent. It lay across
the path asleep, its head resting on the trunk of a tree.
The Baron raised his gun to his shoulder, and came nearer
the monster to get a good aim. He fired, but missed.
The horrid creature reared itself nearly on end and looked
at him with that fixed stare by which the serpent fasci-
nates and paralyses its victim. The Baron felt all the
fascination, but conquering it, he fired a second time,
and this time wounded the creature without killing it
outright. Though mortally wounded, the snake’s dying
struggles were so violent that the young trees all round
were levelled as if they had been cut with a scythe. As
soon as they were sure that life was extinct, Calooa and
the Baron came nearer to examine the snake’s dead body.
Though part of his tail was missing, he measured never-
theless five yards long and eighteen inches round.
Thinking that it seemed of unusual girth, the Baron cut
it open with an axe, and found inside the body of a young
prairie wolf, probably about a week old. The peculiarity
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tains the same poison. It
crawls like other snakes,
but when it attacks it
forms itself into a circle,
and then suddenly un-
bending itself flings itself
like a lion on its victim,



of this snake was that
it gave out a strong
odour of musk, like
the sea serpent in Mr.
Kipling’s book.

The most horrible
serpent thatthe Baron
encountered and slew
was the horned snake;
he learned afterwards
from the Indians that
it is the most deadly
of all the snakeg of
North America, for
not only is its bite
venomous, but its tail
has a sting which con-




Til
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SNAKE STORIES 47

head forward and tail raised, thus attacking with both
ends at once. If by chance it misses its aim and its
tail strikes a young tree and penetrates the bark, that
tree immediately begins to droop, and before long withers
and dies. On the occasion when the Baron encountered
it, Calooa and he had been fleeing all night fearing an
attack of hostile Indians. About daylight they ventured
to stop to take rest and food. While Calooa lit the fire
the Baron took his gun and went in search of game. In
about half an hour he returned with a wild turkey.
When they had cooked and eaten it, he lay down and
fell asleep, but had only slept two hours when he awoke,
feeling his hand touched. It was Calooa, who woke him
with a terror-stricken face. Looking in the direction she
pointed, he saw about fifty yards away an enormous
horned snake wound round a branch of sassafras. It
was lying in wait for a poor little squirrel, that cowered
in the hollow of an oak. As soon as the squirrel dared
to show even the tip of its nose, the serpent flung itself
at 1b, but in vain, as its ereat head could not get into the
hole.

‘Fortunately,’ the Baron says, ‘my gun was by my
side. I rose and went to the rescue of the defenceless
little creature. When the serpent saw me he knew he had.
another sort of enemy to deal with, and hissing furiously
hurled himself in my direction, though without quitting his
branch. I stopped and took aim. The serpent evidently
understood my attitude perfectly, for unwinding himself
he began to crawl with all his speed towards me. Between
us there was fortunately an obstacle, a fallen chestnut tree ;
to reach me he must either climb over it or go round, and
he was too furious to put up with any delay.. Ten paces
from the tree I waited for him to appear, one knee on
the ground, my gun at my shoulder, and the other elbow
resting on my knee to steady my aim. At last I saw his
horrid head appear above the fallen tree, at the same
moment I fired, and the ball pierced his head through
48 SNAKE STORIES

and through, though without instantly killing him.
Quick as lightning he wound: himself round a branch,
lashing out with his tail in all directions. It was his dying
‘struggle ; slowly his fury subsided, and uncoiling himself
he fell dead alongside the tree. I measured him and
found he was eight feet long, and seven or eight inches
round. He was dark brown, and his head had two horns,



HOW THE INDIANS MAKE THE HORNED SNAKE DISGORGE HIS DINNER

or rather hard knobs. Wishing to carry away some
souvenir to remember him by when I should be at home
again in France, I tried to cut off his horns, but found
it impossible. Out of curiosity I then took an axe and
cut him open, when I found inside a little bird, dazed
but living. Presently it revived and began to flutter
SNAKE STORIES 49

about, and soon flew away among the bushes and was
lost to sight. I did not then know that this is a common
occurrence, and that when the Indians find a serpent
asleep, as is generally the case after the creature has
gorged itself, they hit it on the head with a stick, which
makes it throw up what it has swallowed whole, and
its victims are often still living.’

Calooa on one occasion had a narrow escape. She had
put her hand into a hollow in a branch of a cherry-tree
where was a blue jay’s nest, to take eges as she thought.
Hardly had she put in her hand when she screamed with
pain; a rattlesnake that had taken possession of the nest
had stung her. The Baron, much alarmed, expected to
see Calooa die before his eyes. He did not know of the
remedy the Indians use for snake bites. Calooa herself
was quite undisturbed, and hunted about among the
bushes till she found the plant she knew of, then crushing ©
some of the leaves between two stones, she applied them
to the bite, and in a couple of hours was completely
cured.

Besides these snakes the Baron learned from the
Indians that there igs another even more dangerous, not
from its sting, which is not poisonous, but because it
winds itself round its victim, and strangles him to death.
Fortunately the Baron never met one, or he would pro-
bably not have lived to tell his snake stories.
WHAT HLEPHANTS CAN DO

Lone, long ago the earth was very different from what
it is now, and was covered with huge forests made up
of enormous trees, and in these forests there roamed
immense beasts, whose skeletons may sometimes be seen
in our museums.

Of all these beasts there is only one remaining, and
that is the elephant. Now the elephant is so big and
shapeless that he makes one think he has been turned
out by a child who did not know how to finish his work
properly. He seems to need some feet badly and to want
pinching about his body. He would also be the better
for a more imposing tail; but such as he is, the elephant
is more useful and interesting than many creatures of ten
times his beauty. Large and clumsy though he may be,
he alone of all animals has ‘between his eyes a serpent
for a hand,’ and he turns his trunk to better account than
most men do their two hands.

Ever since we first read about elephants in history
they were just the same as they are now. They have not
learnt, from associating with men, fresh habits which they
hand down from father to son; each elephant, quick though
he is to learn, has to be taught everything over again.

Yet there is no beast who has lived in such unbroken
contact with man for so many thousands of years. We
do not know when he first began to be distinguished for
his qualities from the other wild animals, but as far back
as we can trace the sculptures which adorn the Indian
temples the elephant has a place. Several hundred years
WHAT HLHPHANTS CAN DO 51

before Christ, the Greek traveller Herodotus was passing
through Babylon and found a large number of elephants
employed in the daily life of the city, and from time to
time we catch glimpses of them in Hastern warfare,
though it was not till the third century z.c. that they
were introduced into Europe by Alexander the Great.
The Mediterranean nations were quick to see the immense
profit to which the elephant could be put, both in respect
to the great weights he could carry, and also for his
extraordinary teachableness. In India atthe present day
he performs all kinds of varied duties, and many are the
stories told about his cleverness, for he is the only animal
that can be taught to push as well as pull.

Most of us have seen elephants trained to perform in
a circus, and there is something rather sad in watching
their great clumsy bodies gambolling about in a way that
is unnatural as well as ungraceful. But there is no
question as to the amount that elephants can be taught,
particularly by kindness, or how skilfully they will revenge
themselves for any ill-treatment.

In the early part of this century an elephant was sent
by a lady in India as a present to the Duke of Devon-
shire, who had a large villa at Chiswick.

This lucky’ captive had a roomy house of its own,
built expressly for it in the park, a field to walk about in,
and a keeper to look after it, and to do a little light
gardening besides. This man treated the elephant (a
female) with great kindness, and they soon became the
best of friends. The moment he called out she stopped,
and at his bidding would take a broom in her trunk and
sweep the dead leaves off the grass; after which she
would carefully carry after him a large pail of water for
him to re-fill his watering pot—for in those days the
garden-hose was not invented. When the tidying up was
all done, the elephant was given a carrot and some of the
water, but very often the keeper would amuse himself

with handing her.a soda-water bottle tightly corked, and
BEB
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telling her to empty it. This she did by placing the
bottle in an inclined position on the ground and holding
it at the proper angle with her foot, while she twisted the
‘cork out with her trunk. This accomplished, she would
empty all the water into her trunk without spilling a drop,
and then hand the bottle back to her keeper.

In India small children are often given into the
charge of an elephant, and it is wonderful to see what
care the animals take of them. One elephant took such
a fancy to a small baby, that it used to stand over its
cradle, and drive away the flies that teased it while it
slept. When it grew restless the elephant wouldrock the
cradle, or gently lift it to the floor and let it crawl about
between its legs, till the child at last declined to take any
food unless her friend was by to see her eat it.

Amazing tales have been told of what elephants can
be trained to do, but none is stranger than a story related
by a missionary named Caunter, about some wild
elephants in Ceylon. Some native soldiers who had been
set to guard a large storehouse containing rice, were
suddenly ordered off to put down a rising in a village a
little distance away. . Hardly were their backs turned
when a wild elephant was seen advancing to the store-
house, which was situated in a lonely place, and after
walking carefully round it, he returned whence he came.
In a short time he was noticed advancing for the second
time, accompanied by a whole herd of elephants, all
marching in an orderly and military manner.

Now in order to secure the granary as much as possi-
ble, the only entrance had been made in the roof, and had
to be reached by a ladder. This was soon found out by
the elephants, who examined the whole building atten-
tively, and being baffled in their designs, retired to con-
sult as to what they should do next. Finally one of the
largest among them began to attack one of the corners
with his tusks, and some of the others followed his
example. When the first relay. was tired out, another set
Sie

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THE

ELEPHANT IELPS

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GARDENER
WHAT ELEPHANTS CAN DO 55

took its place, but all their efforts seemed useless; the
building was too strong for them. At length a third
elephant came forward and attacked the place at which
the others had laboured with such ill-success, and, by a
prodigious effort, he managed to loosen one brick. After
this it did not take long to dig a hole big enough to let
the whole herd pass through, and soon the two spectators,
hidden in a banyan-tree, saw little companies of three or
four enter the granary and take their fill of rice until
they all were satisfied. The last batch were still eating
busily, when a shrill- noise from the sentinel they had
set on guard caused them to rush out. From afar they
could perceive the white dress of the soldiers who had
subdued the unruly villagers and were returning to their
post, and the elephants, trunks in air, took refuge in the
jungle, and only wagged their tails mockingly at the bullets
sent after them by the discomfited soldiers.
THH DOG OF MONTARGIS

For three days Aubrey de Montdidier had not been seen
by his friends and comrades in arms. On Sunday morn-
ing he had attended mass in the Church of Our Lady,
but it was noticed that in the afternoon he was absent from
the great tournament which was held at Saint Katherine’s.
This astonished his friend the young Sieur de Narsac,
who had appointed to meet him there, that they might
watch together the encounter. between a Burgundian
knight and a gentleman from Provence, both renowned
in tilting, who were to meet together for the first time
that day in Paris. It was unlike Aubrey to fail to be
present on such an occasion, and when for three successive
days he did not appear at his accustomed haunts, his
friends grew anxious, and began to question among them-
selves whether some accident might not have befallen
him. arly on the morning of the fourth day De Narsac
was awakened by a continuous sound, as of something
scratching against his door. Starting up to listen, he
heard, in the intervals of the scratching, a low whine, as
of a dog in pain. Thoroughly aroused, he got up and
opened the door. Stretched before it, apparently too
weak to stand, was a great, gaunt greyhound, spent with
exhaustion and hunger. His ribs stood out like the bars
_ of a gridiron beneath his smooth coat; his tongue hung
down between his jaws, parched and stiff; his eyes were
bloodshot, and he trembled in every limb.

On seeing De Narsac the poor creature struggled to
his feet, feebly wagged his tail, and thrust his nose into
THE DOG OF MONTARGIS 57

the young man’s hands. Then only did De Narsac re-
cognise in the half-starved skeleton before him the
favourite dog and constant companion of his friend,







bE NARSAC RECOGNISES HIS FRIEND'S DOG

Aubrey de Montdidier. It was clear from the poor
animal’s emaciated appearance that it was in the last
stage of exhaustion. Summoning his servant, De Narsac
58 THE DOG OF MONTARGIS

ordered food and water to bé brought at once, and the
dog devoured the huge meal set before it. From his
starved appearance, and from the voracity with which he
devoured the food set before him, it was evident that
he had had nothing to eat for some days. No sooner
was his hunger appeased than he began to move uneasily
about the room. Uttering low howls of distress from
time to time, he approached the door; then, returning
to De Narsac’s side, he looked up in his face and gently
tugged at his mantle, as if to attract his attention. There
was something at once so appealing and peculiar in the
dog’s behaviour that De Narsac’s curiosity was aroused,
and he became convinced that there was some connection
between the dog’s starved appearance and strange manner
and the unaaccountable disappearance of his master.
Perhaps the dog might supply the clue to Aubrey’s place
of concealment. Watching the dog’s behaviour closely,
De Narsac became aware that the dumb beast was in-
viting him to accompany him. Accordingly he yielded to
the dog’s apparent wish, and, leaving the house, followed
him out into the streets of Paris.

Looking round from time to time to see that De
Narsac was coming after him, the greyhound pursued
its way through the narrow, tortuous streets of the
ancient city, over the Bridge, and out by the Porte St.-
Martin, into the open country outside the gates of the
town. Then, continuing on its track, the dog headed for
the Forest of Bondy, a place of evil fame in those far-off
days, as its solitudes were known to be infested by bands
of robbers. Stopping suddenly in a deep and densely
wooded glade of the wood, the dog uttered a succession
of low, angry growls; then, tugging at De Narsac’s
mantle, it led him to some freshly turned-up earth, beneath
a wide-spreading oak-tree. With a piteous whine the
dog stretched himself on the spot, and could not be induced
by De Narsac to follow him back to Paris, where he
straightway betook himself, as he at once suspected foul
THE DOG.OF MONTARGIS 59

play. A few hours later a party of men, guided to the
spot by the young Sieur de Narsac, removed the earth
and dead leaves and ferns from the hole into which they
had been hastily flung, and discovered the murdered body
of Aubrey de Montdidier. MHurriedly a litter was con-
structed of boughs of trees, and, followed by the dog, the
body was borne into Paris, where it was soon afterwards
buried.

From that hour the greyhound attached himself to the
Sieur de Narsac. It slept in his room, ate from his table,
and followed close at his heels when he went out of doors.
One morning, as the two were threading their way through
the crowded Rue St.-Martin, De Narsac was startled by
hearing a low, fierce growl from the greyhound. Looking
down he saw that the creature was shaking in every limb ;
his smooth coat was bristling, his tail was straight and
stiff, and he was showing his teeth. In another moment
he had made a dart from De Narsac’s side, and had
sprung on a young gentleman named Macaire, in the
uniform of the king’s bodyguard, who, with several
comrades in arms, was sauntering along on the opposite
sidé of the street. There was something so sudden in
the attack that the Chevalier Macaire was almost thrown
on the ground. With their walking-canes he and his
friends beat off the dog, and on De Narsac coming up,
it was called away, and; still trembling and growling,
followed its master down the street.

A few days later the same thing occurred. De Narsac
and the Chevalier Macaire chanced to encounter each
other walking in the royal park. In a moment the dog
had rushed at Macaire, and, with a fierce spring at his
throat, had tried to pull him to the ground. De Narsac
and some officers of the king’s bodyguard came to Macaire’s
assistance, and the dog was called off. The rumour of

‘this attack reached the ears of the king, and mixed
with the rumour were whisperings of a long-standing
quarrel between Macaire and Aubrey de Montdidier.
60 THE DOG OF MONTARGIS

Might not the dog’s strange and unaccountable hatred for
the young officer be a clue to the mysterious murder of
his late master? Determined to sift the matter’ to the
bottom, the king summoned De Narsac and the dog to
his presence at the Hotel St.-Pol. Following close on his
master’s heels, the greyhound entered the audience-room,
where the king was seated, surrounded by his courtiers.
As De Narsac bowed low before his sovereign, a short,
fierce bark was heard from the dog, and, before he could
be held back, he had darted in among the startled courtiers,
and had sprung at the throat of the Chevalier Macaire,
who, with several other knights, formed a little group
behind the king’s chair.

It was impossible longer to doubt that there was some
ground for the surmises that had rapidly grown to sus-
picion, and that had received sudden confirmation from
the fresh evidence of the dog’s hatred.

The king decided that there should be a trial by the
judgment of God, and that a combat should take place
between man, the accused, and dog, the accuser. The
place chosen for the combat was a waste, uninhabited
plot of ground, frequently selected as a duelling-ground
by the young gallants of Paris.

In the presence of the king and his courtiers the
strange unnatural combat took place that afternoon. The
knight was armed with a short thick stick; the dog was
provided with an empty barrel, as a retreating ground
from the attacks of his adversary. Ata given signal the
combatants entered the lists. The dog seemed quite to
understand the strange duel on which it was engaged.
Barking savagely, and darting round his opponent, he
made attempts to leap at his throat; now on this side,
now on that he sprang, jumping into the air, and then
bounding back out of reach of the stick. There was such
swiftness and determination about his movements, and
something so unnatural in: the combat, that Macaire’s
nerve failed him. His blows beat the air, without hitting




THE DOG FLIES AT MACAIRE IN THE PRESENCE OF THE KING
THE DOG OF MONTARGIS 63

the dog; his breath came in quick short gasps; there
was a look of terror on his face, and for a moment, over-
come by the horror of the situation, his eye quailed and
sought the ground. Atthat instant the dog sprang at his
throat and pinned him to the earth. In his terror, he
called out and acknowledged his crime, and implored the
king’s mercy. But the judgment of God had decided.
The dog was called off before it had strangled its victim,
but the man was hurried away to the place of execution,
and atoned that evening for the murder of the faithful
greyhound’s master.

The dog has been known to posterity as the Dog of
Montargis, as in the Castle of Montargis there stood for
many centuries a sculptured stone mantelpiece, on which
the combat was carved.
64

HOW A BHAVER BUILDS HIS HOUSE!

Ir we could look back and see England and Wales as they
were about a thousand years ago, we should most likely
think that the best houses and most prosperous villages
were the work not of the Saxon or British natives, but of
the little beavers, which were then to be found in some of
the rivers, though they have long ceased to exist there.
Those who want to see what beavers can do, must cross
over to America, and there, either in Canada or even as
far south as Louisiana, they will find the little creatures
as busy as ever and as clever at house-building as when
they taught our forefathers a lesson in the time of Athel-
stan or Canute.

A beaver is a small animal measuring about three feet,
and has fine glossy dark brown hair. Its tail, which is
its trowel, and call bell, and many other things besides,
is nearly a foot long, and has no hair at all, and is
divided into little scales, something like.a fish. Beavers
cannot bear to live by themselves, and are never happy
unless they have two or three hundred friends close at
hand whom they can visit every day and all day, and
they are the best and most kindly neighbours in the world,
always ready to help each other either in building new
villages or in repairing old ones.

Of course the first thing to be done when you wish to
erect a house or a village is to fix on a suitable site, and
the spot which every beaver of sense thinks most desirable
is either a large pond or, if no pond is to be had, a flat

! Bingley’s Animal Biography.
HOW A BEAVER BUILDS HIS HOUSE 6s

low plain with a stream running through, out of which a
pond can be made.

It must be a very very long while since beavers first
found out that the way to make a pond out of a stream
was to build a dam across it so strong that the water
could not break through. To begin with, they have
to know which way the stream runs, and in this they
never make a mistake. . Then they gather together stakes
about five feet long, and fix them in rows tight into the
ground on each side of the stream ; and while the older and
more experienced beavers are doing this—for the safety of
the village depends on the strength of the foundation—the
younger and more active ones are fetching and heaping
up green branches of trees. These branches are plaited
in and out of the rows of stakes, which by this time stretch
right across the river, and form a dam often as muchas a
hundred feet from end to end. When the best workmen
among them declare the foundation solid, the rest form a
large wall over the whole, of stones, clay, and sand, which
gradually tapers up from ten or twelve feet at the bottom,
where it has to resist the pressure of the stream, to two
or three at the top, so that the beavers can, if necessary,
pass each other in comfort. And when the dam is pro-
nounced finished, the overseer or head beaver goes care-
fully over every part, to see that itis the proper shape and
exactly smooth and even, for beavers cannot bear bad
work, and would punish any of their tribe who were lazy
or careless.

The dam being ready and the pond made, they can
now begin to think about their houses, and as all beavers
have a great dislike to damp floors and wet beds, they
have to raise their dwellings quite six or eight feet above
the level of the stream, so that no sudden swelling of the
river during the rainy season shall make them cold and
uncomfortable. Beavers are always quite clear in their
minds as to what they want, and how to get it, and they
like to keep things distinct. When they are in the water

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66 HOW A BEAVER BUILDS HIS HOUSE

they are perfectly happy, but when they are out of it they
like to be dry, and in order to keep their houses warm
and snug they wait till the water is low during the
summer, and then they can drive piles into the bed of the
stream with more safety and less trouble than if the -
river is running hard. It generally takes two or three
months before the village is finished, and the bark and
shoots of young trees, which is their favourite food,
collected and stored up. But the little round huts, not
unlike beehives, are only intended for winter homes, as
no beaver would think of sleeping indoors during the
summer, or, indeed, of staying two days in the same place.
So every three or four years they spend the long days in
making their village of earth, stones, and sticks, plastered
together with some kind of mortar which they carry about
on their tails, to spread neatly over the inside of their houses.
All that a beaver does is beautifully finished as well ag
substantial. The walls of his house are usually about two
feet thick, and sometimes he has as many as three stories
to his house, when he has a large family or a number of
friends to live with him. One thing is quite certain: no
beaver will ever set up housekeeping alone; but some-
times he will be content with one companion, and some-
times he will have as many as thirty. But however full
the hut may be, there is never any confusion; each
beaver has his fixed place on the -floor, which is covered
with dried leaves and moss, and as they manage to keep
open a door right below the surface of the stream, where
their food is carefully stored up, there is no fear that they
will ever be starved out. And there they lie all through
the winter, and get very fat.

Once a French gentleman who was travelling through
Louisiana, was very anxious to see the little beaver
colony at work, so he hid himself with some other men
close to a dam, and in the night they cut a channel about a
foot wide right through, and very hard labour they found it.

The men had made no noise in breaking the dam, but
the rush of the water aroused one beaver who slept more
HOW A BEAVER BUILDS HIS HOUSE 6%

lightly than the rest, and he instantly left his. hut and
swam to the dam to examine what was wrong. He then
struck four loud blows with his tail, and at the sound of
his call every beaver left his bed and came rushing to see
what was the matter. No sooner did they reach the dam
and see the large hole made in it, than they took counsel,
and then the one in whom they put the most trust gave
orders to the rest, and they all went to the bank to make
mortar. When they had collected as much as they could
carry, they formed a procession, two and two, each pair
loading each others’ tails, and so travelling they arrived
at the dam, where a relay of fresh labourers were ready to
load. The mortar was then placed in the hole and bound
tight by repeated blows from the beavers’ tails. So hard
did they work and so much sense did they show, that in
a short time all was as firm as ever. Then one of the
leading spirits clapped his tail twice, and in a moment
all were in bed and asleep again.

Beavers are very hard-working, but they know how to
make themselves comfortable too, and if they are content
with bark and twigs at home, they appreciate nicer food if
they can get it. A gentleman once took a beaver with
him to New York, and it used to wander about the house
like a dog, feeding chiefly upon bread, with fish now and
then for a treat. Not being able to find any moss or
leaves for a bed, it used to seize upon all the soft bits of
stuff that came in its way, and carry them. off to its
sleeping corner. One day a cat discovered its hiding
place, and thought it would be a nice comfortable place
for her kittens to sleep, and when the beaver came back
from his walk he found, like the three bears, that some-
one was sleeping in his bed. He had never seen things
of that kind before, but they were small and he was big,
so he said nothing and lay down somewhere else. Only,
if ever their mother was away, he would go and hold one
of them to his breast to warm it, and keep it there till its
mother came back.

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THE WAR HORSE OF ALEXANDER!

THERE are not so many stories about horses as there are
about dogs and cats, yet almost every great general has
had his favourite horse, who has gone with him through
many campaigns and borne him safe in many batitle-fields.
At a town in Sicily called Agrigentum, they set such
store by their horses, that pyramids were raised over
their: burial-place, and the Emperor Augustus built a
splendid monument over the grave of an old favourite.
The most famous horse, perhaps, who ever lived, was
one belonging to Alexander: the Great, and was called
Bucephalus. When the king was a boy, Bucephalus was
brought ‘before Philip, King of Macedon, Alexander’s
father, by Philonicus the Thessalian, and offered for sale
for the large sum of thirteen talents. Beautiful though he
was, Philip wisely declined to buy him before knowing
what manner of horse he was, and ordered him to be led
into a neighbouring field, and a groom to mount him.
But it was in vain that the best and most experienced
riders approached the horse; he reared up on his hind
legs, and would suffer none to come near him. So Philo-
nicus the Thessalian was told to take his horse back
whence he came, for the king would have none of him.
Now the boy Alexander stood by, and his heart went
out to the beautiful creature. And he cried out, ‘What a
good horse do we lose for lack of skill to mount him!’
Philip the king heard these words, and his soul was vexed
to see the horse depart, but yet he knew not what else to

1 Part ‘of the story of Bucephalus is taken from Plutarch.
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do. Then he turned to Alexander and said: ‘Do you
think that you, young and untried, can ride this horse
better than those who have grown old in the stables ?’
To which Alexander made answer, ‘This horse I know I |
could. ride better than they.’ ‘And if you fail,’ asked
Philip, ‘ what price will you pay for your good conceit of
yourself?’ And Alexander laughed out and said gaily,
‘T will pay the price of the horse.’ And thus it was
settled. i

So Alexander drew near to the horse, and took him by
the bridle, turning his face to the sun so that he might
not be frightened at the movements of his own shadow,
for the prince had noticed that it scared him greatly.
Then Alexander stroked his head and led him forwards,
feeling his temper all the while, and when the horse began
to get uneasy, the prince suddenly leapt on his back, and
gradually curbed him with the bridle. Suddenly, as
Bucephalus gave up trying to throw his rider, and only
pawed the ground impatient to be off, Alexander shook
the reins, and bidding him go, they flew like lightning
round the course. This was Alexander’s first conquest,
and as he jumped down from the horse, his father ex-
claimed, ‘Go, my son, and seek for a kingdom that is
worthy, for Macedon is too small for such as thee.’

Henceforth Bucephalus made it clear that he served
Alexander and no one else. He would submit quietly to
having the gay trappings of a king’s steed fastened on his
head, and the royal saddle put on, but if any groom tried
to mount him, back would go his ears and up would go
his heels, and none dared come near him. For ten. years
after Alexander succeeded his father on the throne of
Macedon (x.c. 836), Bucephalus bore him through all his
battles, and was, says Pliny, ‘of a passing good and
memorable service in the wars,’ and even when wounded,
as he once was at the taking of Thebes, would not. suffer
his master to mount another horse. Together these two
swam rivers, crossed mountains, penetrated into the
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dominions of the Great King, and farther still into the
heart of Asia, beyond the Caspian and the river Oxus,
where never European army had gone before. Then
turning sharp south, he crossed the range of the Hindoo
Koosh, and entering the country of the Five Rivers, he
prepared to attack Porus, king of India. Butage and the
wanderings of ten years had worn Bucephalus out. One
last victory near the Hydaspes or Jelum, and the old
horse sank down and died, full of years and honours (8.0.
326). Bitter were the lamentations of the king for the
friend of. his childhood, but his grief did not show itself
only in weeping. The most splendid funeral Alexander
could devise was given to Bucephalus, and a gorgeous
tomb erected over his body. And more than that, Alex-
_ ander resolved that the memory of his old horse should
be kept green in these burning Indian deserts, thousands
of miles from the Thessalian plains where he was born,
so round his tomb the king built a city, and it was
called

‘ BUCEPHALIA.’
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STORIES ABOUT BEARS

Baron de Wogan, a French gentleman, whose adventures
with snakes are also curious, was the hero of some en-
counters with the grizzly bear of North America. First,
I would have you’ understand what sort of a creature
he had for an opponent. Imagine a monster measuring
when standing upright eight or nine feet, weighing 900
lbs., of a most terrifying appearance, in agility and
strength surpassing all other animals, and cruel in pro-
portion. Like his cousin the brown bear, whom he .
resembles in shape, he is a hermit and lives alone in the
immense trackless forests which covered the Rocky Moun-
tains, and indeed (at least in olden times) the greater part
of North America. During the day he sleeps in the
depths of some mountain cavern, and wakes up at dusk to
go out in search of prey. All the beasts of the forest live
in terror of him—even the white bear flies before him.
He would go down to the valleys and attack the immense
herds of buffaloes which grazed there, and which were
powerless against him, in spite of their numbers and
their great horns. They join themselves closely together
and form one compact rank, but the grizzly bear hurls
himself at them, breaks their ranks, scatters them, and
then pursuing them till he catches them up, flings him-
self on the back of one, hugs it in his iron embrace, breaks
its skull with his teeth, and so goes slaying right and left
before he eats one. Before the Baron’s first, so to say,
hand-to-hand encounter with a grizzly, he had been long
enough in the country to know something of their ways,
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and how worse than useless a shot is unless in a fatal
spot.

j Atter the return to her tribe of Calooa, a young Indian
girl, who had been his one human companion in many
days of wandering, the Baron was left with only his mule
Cadi for friend and companion, and naturally felt very
lonely. He set his heart on getting to the top of the
Rocky Mountains, at the foot of which he then happened
to be. Their glittering summits had so irresistible an
attraction for him, that he did not stay to consider the
difficulties which soon beset him at every step. No
sooner did he conquer one than another arose, added to
which the cold of these high regions was intense, and it
constantly snowed. After three days he had to declare
himself not only beaten, but so worn out that he must
take a week’s rest if he did not want to fall il. First it
was necessary to have some sort of a shelter, and by
great good luck he found just at hand a cavern in the
rock, which, without being exactly a palace, seemed as if
it would answer his purpose.

Upon closer examination he found that it had more
drawbacks than he cared about. All round were scat-
tered gnawed bones of animals, and the prints of bear’s
claws on the ground left no doubt as to who the last inmaite
had been. The Baron, however, preferred to risk an
invasion. rather than seek another abode, and prepared
for probable inroads by making across the entrance to
the cave a barricade of branches of oak tied together
with flax, a quantity of which grew near. He then lit
a good fire inside the cave, but as the last tenant had
not considered a chimney necessary, the dense smoke soon
obliged him to beat a hasty retreat. Besides he had to
go out to get supplies for his larder, at present as bare as
Mother Hubbard’s. With his usual good luck the Baron
found, first, a large salmon flapping wildly in its effort to
get out of a pool, where the fallen river had left it. This
he killed, and next he shot a young deer about a mile
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away and carried it to camp on his back. In order to
preserve these eatables he salted some of them with salt
that he had previously found in a lake near, and had
carefully preserved for future use. He then dugahole in
a corner of the cave, putting a thick layer of dry hay at
the bottom, and buried his provisions Indian fashion, in
order to preserve them.

As it was still only twelve o’clock, the Baron thought
he would spend the rest of the day in exploring the
neighbourhood ; first he examined the cave, which he
found to be formed of big blocks of rock firmly joined
together; above the cave rose the cliff, and in front
of it grew a fir-tree, which served at the same time to
defend the entrance and as a ladder to enable him to
mount the cliff. As he could not take Cadi with him, he
fastened him to the fir-tree by his halter and girth joined
together, so as to leave him plenty of room to graze.
Then he put some eatables in his game bag, and set off
on a tour of discovery. When he had walked about three
hours, and had reached a rocky point from which he
had. a fine view of the surrounding country, he sat
down to.rest under an oak-tree. He knew nothing more
till the. cold awoke him—it was now six o’clock, and
he had slept three hours. He started with all the haste
he could to get back to his cave and Cadi before dark,
but go tired and footsore was he that he was obliged to
give in and camp where he was, for night was coming on
fast. It was bitterly cold and snow fell constantly, so he
lit a large fire, which at the same time warmed him,
and kept away the bears whom he heard wandering round
the camp most of the night. As soon as the sun was up
in the morning, he set off with all his speed to see what had
become of Cadi; but though fifteen miles is not much to
bears balked of their prey, it is much to a-weary and foot-
sore mah, and when he had hobbled to within half a mile
of the camp, he saw that it was too late: the bears, whom
he had driven away from. his camp in the night with fire-
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brands, had scented poor Cadi, and four of them were now
devouring him—father, mother, and two cubs. Imagine
his rage and grief at seeing his only friend and companion
devoured piecemeal before his very eyes !

His first impulse was to fire, but he reflected in time
that they were four to one, and that, instead of avenging
Cadi, he would only share his fate. He decided to wait on
a high rock till the meal was ended. It lasted an hour,

_ and then he saw the whole family set off to climb the moun-
tain, from the top of which he had been watching them.
They seemed to be making straight for him, and as it would
be certain death to sit and wait for them, he slipped into a
cranny in the rock, hoping that he might not be perceived ;
even if he was, he could only be attacked by one at a time.
He had not long to wait: soon all four bears passed in
single file, without smelling him or being aware of him ;
for this he had to thank poor Cadi: their horrid snouts
and jaws being smeared with hiseblood prevented their
scenting fresh prey.

When he had seen them at a safe distance, he ventured
to. go down to the cave he could no longer call his own.
Of Cadi, nothing remained but his head, still fastened to
the tree by his halter. The barricade was gone, too, and
from the cave came low but unmistakable growls. With
one bound the Baron was up the tree, and from the tree
on to the cliff. From there he threw stones down before
the entrance to the cave, to induce the present inmate to
come out, in order that he might take possession again.
The bear soon came out, and, percéiving him, made for the
fir-tree. By its slow and languid movements the Baron
saw thatit was curiosity more than anger that prompted it,
and, moreover, it was evidently a very old bear, probably
a grandfather, whose children and grandchildren had been
to pay it a visit. Curiosity or not, the Baron had no wish
to make a closer acquaintance, and fired a shot at the brute
by way of a hint to that effect. This immediately turned
his curiosity into wrath. Seizing the fir-tree, which he was

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going to use as a ladder, he began to climb up. A second
shothit him in the shoulder. He fell mortally wounded, but
even after a third shot, which took him in the flank, his
dying struggles lasted twenty minutes, during which he tore
at the roots of the fir-trees with his terrific claws. The
Baron did not care to waste any of his bullets, now getting
scarce, in putting out of his pain one of Cadi’s murderers.
When finally the bear was dead, the Baron came down to
take possession of his cave, and at the same time of the
bear’s skin. On penetrating into the cave, he found that
the rascal had paid him outin his own coin, and, in revenge
for the Baron taking his cave, had eaten his provisions.
The Baron was quits in the end, however, as the bear’s
carcase furnished him meat enough for several days. The
Baron cut off pounds of steak, which he salted and dried
over the fire. The useless remains he threw over the
nearest precipice, so that they should not attract wild
beasts, to keep him awake all night with their cries.
Then, having made a huge fire in front of the entrance,
which, moreover, he barricaded with branches, he threw
himself on his bed of dry leaves to sleep the sleep of
exhaustion.

Some time passed before the Baron’s next encounter
with a bear. He was camping one night in a dense forest,
sleeping, as usual, with one eye and one ear open, and
his weapon at hand, all ready loaded. His rest was broken
by the usual nightly sounds of the forest, of leaves
crunched and branches broken, showing that many of the
inmates of the woods were astir ; but he did not let these
usual sounds disturb him, till he heard in the distance
the hoarse and unmistakable cry of the bear; then he
thought it time to change the shot in his gun for something
more worthy of such a foe. This preparation made, he
set off at dawn on his day’s march, which up to midday
led him along the bank of a large river. He thought no
more of the blood-curdling howls of the night, till suddenly
he heard from a distance terror-stricken cries. He put
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his ear to the ground, Indian fashion, to listen better, and
as the danger, whatever it was, seemed to be coming
nearer, he jumped into a thicket of wild cherry and willow
trees, and waited there in ambush, gunin hand. Ina few
minutes, a band of Indians with their squaws appeared
on the opposite bank of the river, and straightway leaped
into the water, like so many frogs Jumping into an undis-
turbed swamp. At first he thought he was being attacked,
but soon saw it was the Indians who were being pursued,
and that they all, men and women, were swimming for
dear life; moreover, the women were laden with their
children, one, and,sometimes two, being strapped to their
backs in a sort of cradle of birch bark. This additional
weight made them swim slower than the men, who soon
reached the opposite shore, and then took to their heels
helter-skelter, except three, who remained behind to en-
courage the women.

The Baron at first thought it was an attack of
other Indians, and that it would be prudent to beat a
retreat, when suddenly the same terrible cry that had
kept him awake in the latter part of the night resounded
through the forest, and at the same time there appeared
on a high bank on the other shore a huge mass’ of a
dirty grey colour, which hurled itself downhill, plunged
into the river, and began to swim across at a terrific speed.
It was a grizzly bear of tremendous size. So fast did it
swim, that in no time it had nearly caught up with the
last of the squaws, a young woman with twin babies at
‘her back, whose cries, often interrupted by the water
getting into their mouths, would have melted the heart of
a stone. The three Indians who had remained on the
bank did their utmost to stop the bear by shooting their
poisoned arrows at it; but the distance was too great, and
the huge animal came on so fast that in another minute
mother and children would be lost. The Baron could not
remain a spectator of so terrible a scene. He came out
of the. thicket where he was hidden, and frightened the
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Indians almost as much as if he had been another bear.
Resting his gun on the trunk of a tree, he fired at the
distance of 125 yards, and hit the animal right on the
head. It dived several times, and the water all round
was dyed red with blood ; but the wound was not mortal,
and it continued on its way, only more slowly. After



urging the Indian, who seemed to be the unhappy woman’s
husband, to go into the water to help her—for, through
terror and fatigue, she could no longer swim—the Baron
took deliberate aim again and fired. The second shot,
like the first, hit the bear on the head, but again without
killing it. It stopped the brute, however, long enough to
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let the poor woman get to shore, where she fainted, and ¢
was carried away by the men to the forest, leaving the
Baron and the bear to fight out their duel alone. The
Baron had barely time to reload and climb to the top of
one of the trees, when the bear was already at the foot
of it. So near was he when he stood upright, that the
Baron could feel his horrid breath. Up to then the
Baron thought that all bears could climb like squirrels ;
fortunately for him he was mistaken. Hxpecting to be
taken by storm, he fired straight in the creature’s face.
The two balls took a different course: one went through
the jaw and came out by the neck, the other went into
the chest. The bear uttered a terrific roar, stiffened
itself in a last effort to reach him, and. fell heavily on its
back at the foot of the tree. The Baron might have thought
him dead had he not already seen ‘such wonderful resur-
rections on the part of bears ; but the four shots, though at
first they dazed and troubled the beast, seemed afterwards
to. act as spurs, and he rose furious and returned to the
charge. The Baron tried to use his revolver, but, finding
it impossible, he drew out his axe from his belt, and dealt
a violent blow at the bear’s head, which nearly split it in
two, and sent the blood splashing in all directions. .The
bear again fell to the ground, this time to rise no more.
The Baron being now convinced that the grizzly bear is
no tree-climber, took his time to draw out his revolver, to
take aim and fire. The shot put out one of the bear’s
eyes, the axe had already taken out the other. This
finishéd him, but his death struggles lasted twenty minutes,
during which the tree was nearly uprooted. When
all was at an end the Baron came.down ; he cut off the
formidable claws, and broke off the teeth with an axe to
make a trophy in imitation of the Indians, and then pro-
ceeded to skin him and cut him up. The Indians, who
had been watching the combat at a safe distance, now
came back, enthusiastic. They surrounded them, the
victor and the vanquished, and danced a war-dance, sing-
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ing impromptu words. The Baron, seated on the bear’s
carcase, joined in the chorus ; but the Indians, not content
with that, insisted on his joining in the dance as well.
The rejoicing over, the Baron divided among the twenty
Indians the flesh of the: bear—about 15 tb. or 20 |b. fell
to each. The skin he kept to himself, and the claws, of
which the Indians made him a warrior’s necklace, hanging
it round his neck like an order of knighthood.!

1 The young reader must no longer expect such adventures as
the Baron de Wogan achieved.
STORIES ABOUT ANTS

Ir any one will watch an ant-hill on a fine day in April,
he will see the little inhabitants begin to rouse them-
selves from their winter’s sleep, which lasts from the
month of October, with the red ant atall events. Groups
of them come out to the top of the ant-hill to warm and
thaw themselves in the rays of the sun. Some, more
active and robust, run in and out, waking up the lazy,
hurrying the laggards, and rousing all the little commu-
nity to begin their summer habits. But this activity does
not last long; they are as yet only half awake, and still
numb and torpid from the winter’s cold, and the little
throng increases or diminishes as the sun shines or dis-
appears behind a cloud. As two, half-past two, and three
o'clock arrive, they have nearly all disappeared inside the
ant-heap, leaving only a few warriors, of a larger make
and tried courage, to watch over the well-being of the little
republic and to close up all openings with tiny chips of
wood, dry leaves, and shreds of moss, so as to hide the en-
trances from human eye. Two or three sentinels wander
round to see that all is secure. And then they enter, and
all is still.
If we come back again in about a week, we shall
find the ants in the middle of their regular migration
to their summer quarters, not far from their winter
ones. This takes place, with the red ant, at all events,
with great regularity every April and October. The red
ant is beyond doubt a slave-owner ; the slaves may be
easily recognised from their masters by being of a smaller
make and light yellow colour. As soon as the masters
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have fixed the day of their ‘ flitting, they begin probably
to ensure the consent of the slaves by violently seizing
them, and rolling them into a ball, and then grasping them
firmly they set off towards the summer quarters at full
gallop, if an ant can be said to gallop. The master ant
is in a great hurry to get rid of his living burden ; he goes
straight ahead in spite of all obstacles, avoiding all in-
terruptions and delays, and as soon as he arrives at
the summer ant-heap, plunges in, deposits the slave all
breathless and terrified from his forced journey, and sets
off back for another.

Darwin, who closely studied the migrations of the
ant, says that they differ in their means of transport:
one sort is carried by the slaves ; the other, our friend the
red ant, scientifically called ‘formica sanguinea,’ carries
his property carefully in his mouth. It seems strange
to us that the master should carry the slave, but no
stranger than it would appear to the ants if they should
begin to study our habits, that some of us should sit in
a carriage and be driven by the coachman. The slave,
once installed in his summer quarters, seldom appears
again before the autumn exodus, unless in the event of
some disturbance in the camp, or its invasion by some ants
of a hostile tribe, when the slaves take part in the defence..
and especially watch over the young ones. The slaves |
seem to be carpenters and miners, and warriors when
necessary. They build the dwelling, repair it, of which
it has constant need, and defend it in case of attack with
dauntless courage. But their principal duties seem to be
to take charge of the development of the young, and to
feed the masters—no small task, as there seem to be ten
masters to one slave, and they seem incapable of eating
unless fed. Experiments have been. tried of removing
the slaves from them, and though sugar and every sort of
tempting food is put down beside them, they will starve
rather than help themselves. In fact, one wonders what
the masters can be left for but to drive the slaves, which

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they do with great ardour. A French gentleman who
spent years studying the habits of the ants, tried one
day, by way of experiment, to take a slave away from its
master; he had great difficulty in removing it from its
bearer, who struggled furiously and clung to its burden.
When at last the slave was set free, instead of profiting by
its liberty, it turned round and round in a circle as if dazed,
then hid itself under a deadleaf. A master ant presently
came along, an animated conversation took place, and the
slave ant was ‘seized upon and borne offagain to bondage.
The same gentleman another day observed a slave ant ven-
ture out to the entrance to the ant-hillto enjoy the warmth
of the sun. A great master ant spied it and set to with
blows of its horns (antenne they are called) to persuade it
that that was not its place. Finding the slave persisted
in not understanding, the master resorted to force, and
seizing it by its head, without taking the trouble to roll it
up, aS they are generally carried, he hurled it into the
ant-hill, where no doubt it received the punishment it
deserved.

If we came back to the ant-heap a week after our last
visit, we should find the migration finished if the weather
has been fine; but ants, especially after their first awak-
ing, are extremely sensitive to wind and rain, and only
work well in fine weather. They are equally affected by
weather before a storm: even though the sun may be
shining, they will remain in the ant-heap with closed
doors. If it is shut before midday, the storm will burst
before evening; if it is shut before eight or nine in the
morning, the rain will fall before noon.

All this time we have. been speaking only of the red
ant; but there are any number of different kinds in Europe,
not to mention the enormous ants of the tropics, who
march in such armies that the people fly before them,
deserting their villages. Different species differ totally
in their habits and ways of building and living. The
greater number of species live apart, and not in a com-
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munity with an elaborately constructed house like the
red ant. The little black ant is the commonest in this
country, and the busiest and most active. She is the
first to awake, in March, sometimes in February, and the
~ last to sleep, sometimes not till November. Their instincts
and habits of activity, however, are apt to deceive them,
and they get up toosoon. The French gentleman already
mentioned observed an instance of the kind. On Feb-
ruary 24, after an unusually mild winter, the sun shone as
if it were already summer, and it was difficult to persuade
oneself that it was not, except that there were no leaves
on the trees, no birds singing in the branches, and no
insects humming in the air. First our friend went to
examine the red-ant-heap, which was closed as usual, all
the inhabitants being still plunged in their winter sleep.
The black ants, on the contrary, were all awake and
lively, and seemed persuaded that the fine weather had
come to stay. Their instincts deceived them, for that night
it froze ; rain, snow, and fog succeeded each other in turn,
and when next he visited the ant-heap he found them
lying in masses, stiff and dead, before the entrance to
their dwelling.
_ Between the red and black ants there is great enmity,
and terrible combats take place. When they fight they
grasp each other like men wrestling, and each tries to
throw the other down, and break his back. The con-
quered remain on the battlefield, nearly broken in two,
and feebly waving their paws, till they slowly expire in
agonies. The conqueror, on the other hand, carries away
his dead to burial and his wounded to the camp, and then,
entering triumphantly himself, closes the doors after him.
The gentleman already quoted witnessed the funeral of
an ant. He had passed the ant-heap about a quarter
of an hour, and left, as he thought, all the inhabitants
behind him, when he saw what appeared to be an enor-
mous red ant making for home. On stooping to look
more closely, he'saw that it was one ant carrying another.
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He succeeded in separating them from each other, and
then saw that the burden was neither a slave nor a
prisoner, but a dead comrade being carried back to the
ant-heap for a decent burial ; for if ants fall into the hands
of the enemy, they are subjected if alive to the most cruel
tortures and if dead to mutilations. Usually, when an
ant is relieved of anything it is carrying—whether it be a _
slave, a wounded ant, or some eatable—it will set off at
full speed and let the burden be picked up by the next
passing ant; but this one made no attempt to run away,
and only turned round and round in a perplexed and irre-
solute way, till its dead friend was put down beside it,
then it seized its precious burden and set off homewards
with it. Travellers even tell that in Algeria there are ant
cemeteries near the ant-heaps.

No lover of animals doubts that they have a language
of their own, which we are too stupid or deaf to under-
stand. Anyone who studies the ways of the ants sees,
beyond a doubt, that they too have a way of communicat-
ing with each other. For instance, an ant was one day
seen at some distance from the ant-hill, and evidently in
no hurry to go back to it. In the middle of the path she
perceived a large dead snail. She began by going round
and round it, then climbed on its back, and walked all
over it. Having satisfied herself that it was a choice
morsel, but too large for her to carry home alone, she
set off at once to seek help. On the way she met one of
her companions; she ran at once to her; they rubbed
their antenne together, and evidently an animated con-
versation took place, for the second ant set off immediately
in the direction of the snail. The first one continued on
her way home, communicating with every ant she met in
the same way; by the time she disappeared inside the
ant-heap, an endless file of busy little ants were on their
way to take their share of the spoil. In ten minutes the
snail was completely covered by the little throng, and by
the evening every trace of it had vanished.
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Recent observations have proved that the time-hon-
oured idea of the ant stormg up provision for the winter
ig a delusion, a delusion which La Fontaine’s famous
fable, ‘Le Fourmis et la Cigale,’ has done much to
spread and confirm. It is now known, as we have al-
ready seen, that ants sleep all winter, and that the food
-which we constantly see them laden with is for immediate
consumption in the camp. They eat all kinds of insects
—hornets and cockchafers are favourite dishes—but the
choicest morsel is' a fine fat green caterpillar, caught
alive. They seize it, some by its head, some by its tail ;
it struggles, it writhes, and sometimes succeeds in freeing
itself from its enemies; but they do not consider them-
selves beaten, and attack it again. Little by little it
becomes stupefied from the discharges of formic acid
the ants throw out from their bodies, and presently it
succumbs to their renewed forces. Finally, though the
struggle may last an hour or more, it is borne to the
ant-heap and disappears, to be devoured by the inmates.
Perhaps these short ‘ Stories about Ants’ may induce some
of you to follow the advice of the Preacher, and ‘go
to the ant’ yourselves for more.
88

THE TAMING OF AN OTTER}

OrtERS used once to be very common in England in the
neighbourhood of rivers, and even in some instances of
the sea, but in many places where they once lived in great
_ numbers they have now ceased to exist. They destroy
large quantities of fish, though they are so dainty that
they only care for the upper parts of the body. If the
rivers are frozen and no fish are to be had, they will eat
poultry, or even lambs ; ‘and if these are not to be found,
they can get on quite well for a long time on the bark of
trees or on young branches.

Fierce though otters are when brought to bay, they
can easily be tamed if they are caught young enough.
More than a hundred years ago the monks of Autun, in
France, found a baby otter only a few weeks old, and took
it back to the convent, and fed it upon milk for nearly two
months, when it was promoted to soup and fish and
vegetables, the food of the good monks. It was not very
sociable with strange animals, but it made great friends
with a dog and cat who had known it from a baby, and
they would play together half the day. At night it had a
bed in one of the rooms, but in the day it always pre-
ferred a heap of straw when it was tired of running about.
Curious to say, this otter was not at all fond of the water,
and it was very seldom that it would go near a basin of
water that was always carefully left near its bed. When
it did, it was only to wash its face and front paws, after
which it would go for a run in the courtyard, or curl

1 From Bingley’s British Quadrupeds.
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itself to sleep in the sun. Indeed it seemed to have such
an objection to water of all kinds, that the monks won-
dered whether it knew how to swim. So one day, when
they were not so busy as usual, some of the brothers took
it off toa good-sized pond, and waited to see what it would
do. The otter smelt about cautiously for a little, and then,
recognising that here was something it had seen before,
ducked its head and wetted its feet as it did in the morn-
ings. This did not satisfy the monks, who threw it right
in, upon which it instantly swam to the other shore, and
came round again to its friends.

All tame otters are not, however, as forgetful of the
habits and manners of their race as this one was, and in
some parts they have even been taught to fish for their
masters instead of themselves. Careful directions are
given for their proper teaching, and a great deal of patience
is needful, because if an animal is once frightened or
madeangry, there is not much hope of training it afterwards.
To begin with, it must be fed while it is very young on
milk or soup, and when it gets older, on bread and the
heads of fishes, and it must get its food from one person
only, to whom it will soon get accustomed and attached.
The next step is to have a sort of leather bag made, stuffed
with wool and shaped like a fish, large enough for the
animal to take in its mouth. Finally, he must wear a collar
formed on the principle of a slip noose, which can tighten
when a long string that is fastened to it, is pulled. This
is, of course, to teach the otter to drop the fish after he
has caught it.

The master then leads the otter slowly behind him,
till by this means he has learned how to follow, and then
he has to be made to understand the meanings of certain
words and tones. So the man says to him, ‘Come here,’
and pulls the cord; and after this has been repeated
several times, the otter gradually begins to connect the
words with the action. Then the string is dropped, and
the otter trots up obediently without it. After that, the
go THE TAMING OF AN OTTER

sham fish is placed on the ground, and the collar, which
seems rather like a horse’s bit, is pulled so as to force the
mouth open, while the master exclaims ‘Take it!’ and
when the otter is quite perfect in this (which most likely
will not happen for a long time) the collar is loosened,
and he is told to ‘ drop it.’

Last of all, he is led down toa river with clear shallow
water, where a small dead fish is thrown in. This he
catches at once, and then the cord which has been
fastened to his neck is gently pulled, and he gives up his
prize to his master. Then live fish are put in instead of
the dead one, and when they are killed, the otter is given
the heads as a reward.

Of course some masters have a special talent for
teaching these things, and some otters are specially apt
pupils. This must have been the case with the otter
belonging to a Mr. Campbell who lived near Inverness.
It would sometimes catch eight or ten salmon ina day,
and never attempted to eat them ; while aman in Sweden,
called Nilsson, and his family, lived entirely on the fish
that was caught for them by their otter. When he is in
his wild state, the otter lives in holes in the rocks, or among
the roots of trees, though occasionally he has been known
to burrow under ground, having his door in the water, and °
only a very tiny window opening landwards, so that he
may not die of suffocation.
gI

THE STORY OF ANDROCLES AND THE LION

Many hundred years ago, there lived in the north of Africa
a poor Roman slave called Androcles. His master held
great power and authority in the country, but he was a
hard, cruel man, and his slaves led a very unhappy life.
They had little to eat, had to work hard, and were often
punished and tortured if they failed to satisfy their master’s
caprices. For long Androcles had borne with the hard-
ships of his life, but at last he could bear it no longer,
and he made up his mind to run away. He knew that it
was a great risk, for he had no friends in that foreign
country with whom he could seek safety and protection ;
and he was aware that if he was overtaken and caught
he would be put to a cruel death. But even death, he
thought, would not be so hard as the life he now led, and
it was possible that he might escape to the sea-coast, and
somehow some day get back to Rome and find a kinder
master.

So he waited till the old moon had waned to a tiny
gold thread in the skies, and then, one dark night, he
slipped out of his master’s house, and, creeping through
the deserted forum and along the silent town, he passed
out of the city into the vineyards and corn-fields lying
outside the walls. In the cool night air he walked rapidly.
From time to time he was startled by the sudden barking
of a dog, or the sound of voices coming from some late
revellers in the villas which stood beside the road along
which he hurried. But as he got further into the country
these sounds ceased, and there was silence and darkness
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all round him. When the sun rose he had already
gone many miles away from the town in which he had
been so miserable. But now a new terror oppressed him
—the terror of great loneliness. He had got into a wild,
barren country, where there was no sign of human habi-
tation. A thick growth of low trees and thorny mimosa
bushes spread out before him, and as he tried to thread
his way through them he was severely scratched, and his
scant garments torn by the long thorns. Besides the
sun was very hot, and the trees were not high enough to
afford him any shade. He was worn out with hunger
and fatigue, and he longed to lie down and rest. But to
lie down in that fierce sun would have meant death, and
he struggled-on, hoping to find some wild berries to eat,
and some. water to quench his thirst. But when he came
out of the scrub-wood, he found he was as badly off as
before. A long, low line of rocky cliffs rose before him,
but there were no houses, and he saw no hope of finding
food. He was so tired that he could not wander further,
and seeing a cave which looked cool and dark in the side
of the cliffs, he crept into it, and, stretching his tired
limbs on the sandy floor, fell fast asleep.

Suddenly he was awakened by a noise that made his
blood run cold. The roar of a wild beast sounded in his
ears, and as he started trembling and in terror to his feet,
he beheld a huge, tawny lion, with great glistening white
teeth, standing in the entrance of the cave. It was im-
possible to fly, for the lion barred the way. Immovable
with fear, Androcles stood rooted to the spot, waiting for
the lion to spring on him and tear him limb from limb.

But the lion did not move. Making a low moan as if
in great pain, it stood licking its huge paw, from which
Androcles now saw that blood was flowing freely. Seeing
the poor animal in such pain, and noticing how gentle
it seemed, Androcles forgot his own terror, and slowly: ~
approached the lion, who held up its paw as if asking
the man to help it. Then Androcles saw that a monster


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STORY OF ANDROCLES AND THE LION 05

thorn had entered the paw, making a deep cut, and causing
great pain and swelling. Swiftly but firmly he drew the
thorn out, and pressed the swelling to try to stop the
flowing of the blood. Relieved of the pain, the lion
quietly lay down at Androcles’ feet, slowly moving his
great bushy tail from side to side as a dog does when it
feels happy and comfortable.

From that moment Androcles and the lion became
devoted friends. After lying for a little while at his feet,
licking the poor wounded paw, the lion got up and limped
out of the cave. A few minutes later it returned with a
little dead rabbit in its mouth, which it put down on the
floor of the cave beside Androcles. The poor man, who
was starving with hunger, cooked the rabbit somehow,
and ate it. In the evening, led by the lion, he found a
place where there was a spring, at which he quenched his
dreadful thirst.

And go for three years Androcles and the lion lived
together in the cave ; wandering about the woods together

‘by day, sleeping together at night. For in summer the
cave was cooler than the woods, and in winter it was
warmer.

At last the longing in Androcles’ heart to live once
more with his fellow-men became so great that he felt he
could remain in the woods no longer, but that he must
return to a town, and take his chance of being caught and
killed as a runaway slave. And so one morning he left
the cave, and wandered away in the direction where he
thought the sea and the large towns lay. But in a few
days he was captured by a band of soldiers who were

. patrolling the country in search of fugitive slaves, and he
was put in chains and sent as a prisoner to Rome.

Here he was cast into prison and tried for the crime
of having run away from his master. He was condemned
asa punishment to be torn to pieces by wild beasts on
the first public holiday, in the great circus at Rome.

When the day arrived Androcles was brought: out

_of his prison, dressed in a simple, short tunic, and with a
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scarf round his right arm. He was given a lance with
which to defend himself—a forlorn hope, as he knew that
he had to fight with a powerful lion which had been kept
without food for some days to make it more savage and
bloodthirsty. As he stepped into the arena of the huge
circus, above the sound of the voices of thousands on
thousands of spectators he could hear the savage roar of
the wild beasts from their cages below the floor on which
he stood.

Of a sudden the silence of expectation fell on the
spectators, for a signal had been given, and the cage con-
taining the lion with which Androcles had to fight had
-been shot up into the arena from the floor below. A
moment later, with a fierce spring and a savage roar, the
creat animal had sprung out of its cage into the arena,
and with a‘bound had rushed at the spot where Androcles
stood trembling. But suddenly, as he saw Androcles, the
lion stood still, wondering. Then quickly but quietly it
approached him, and gently moved its tail and licked
the man’s hands, and fawned upon him like a great dog.
‘And Androcles patted the lion’s head, and gave-a sob of
recognition, for he knew that it was his own lion, with
whom he had lived and lodged all those months and years.

And, seeing this strange and wonderful meeting between
the man and the wild beast, all the people marvelled, and
the emperor, from his high seat above the arena, sent for
Androcles, and bade him tell. his story and explain this
mystery. And the emperor was so delighted with the
story that he said Androcles was to be released and to be
made a free man from that hour. And he rewarded him
with money, and ordered that the lion was to belong to
him, and to accompany him wherever he went.

And when the people in Rome met Androcles walking,
followed by his faithful lion, they used to point at them
and say, ‘ That is the lion, the guest of the man, and that
is the man, the doctor of the lion.’ }

1 Apparently this nice lion did not bite anybody, when he took
his walks abroad.. Or, possibly, he was muzzled.—Ep.














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99

MONSIHUR DUMAS AND HIS BHASTS
I

Most people have heard of Alexandre Dumas, the great
French novelist who wrote ‘The Three Musketeers’
and many other delightful historical. romances. Besides
being. a great novelist, M. Dumas was a most kind and
generous man—kind both to human beings and to animals.
He had a great many pets, of which he gives us the his-
tory in one of his books. Here are some of the stories
about them in his own words.

I was living, he says, at Monte Cristo (this was the
name of his villa at St.-Germains); I lived there alone,
except for the visitors I received. I love solitude, for
solitude is necessary to anyone who works much. How-
ever, I do not like complete loneliness; what I love is
that of the Garden of Eden, a solitude peopled with animals.
Therefore, in my wilderness at Monte Cristo, without
being quite like Adam in every way, I had a kind of small
earthly paradise.

This is the list of my animals. I had a number of
dogs, of which the chief was Pritchard. I had a vulture
named Diogenes; three monkeys, one of which bore the
name of a celebrated translator, another that of a famous
novelist, and the third, which was a female, that of a
charming actress. We will call the writer Potich, the
novelist the Last of the Laidmanoirs, and the lady Made-
moiselle Desgarcins. I hada great blue and yellow macaw
called Buvat, a green and yellow parroquet called Papa
Everard, a cat called Mysouff, a golden pheasant called

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too MONSIHUR DUMAS AND HIS BEASTS

Lucullus, and finally, a cock called Caesar. Let us give
honour where honour is due, and begin with the history
of Pritchard.

Thad an acquaintance named M. Lerat, who having
heard me say I had no dog to take out shooting, said,
‘Ah! how glad I am to be able to give you something
you will really like! A friend of mine who lives in Scot-
land has sent me a pointer of the very best breed. I will
give him to you. Bring Pritchard,’ he added to his two
little girls.

How could I refuse a present offered so cordially ?
Pritchard was brought in.

He was an odd-looking dog to be called a pointer !
He was long-haired, grey and. white, with ears nearly
erect, mustard-coloured eyes, and a beautifully feathered
tail. Except for the tail, he could scarcely be called a
handsome dog.

M. Lerat seemed even more delighted to give the
present than I was to receive it, which showed what a
good heart he had.

‘The children call the dog Pritchard,’ he said; ‘but if
you don’t like the name, call him what you please.’

’ Thad no objection to the name; my opinion was that
if anyone had cause to complain, it was the dog himself.
Pritchard, therefore, continued to be called Pritchard.
He was at this time about nine or ten months old, and
ought to begin his education, so I sent him to a game-
keeper named Vatrin to learn his duties. But, two hours
after I had sent Pritchard to Vatrin, he was back again at
my house. He was not made welcome ; on the contrary,
he received a good beating fromm Michel, who was my
gardener, porter, butler, and confidential servant all in
one, and who took Pritchard back to Vatrin. Vatrin was
astonished; Pritchard had been shut up with the other
dogs in the kennel, and he must have jumped over the
enclosure, which was a high one. THarly the next morn-
ing, when the housemaid had opened my front door, there
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was Pritchard sitting outside. Michel again beat the dog,
and again took him back to Vatrin, who this time put a
collar round his neck and chained him wp. Michel came
back and informed me of this severe but necessary
measure. Vatrin sent a message to say that I should not
see Pritchard again until his education was finished.
The next day, while I was writing in a little summer- .
house in my garden, I heard a furious barking. It was
Pritchard fighting with a great Pyrenean sheepdog which
another of my friends had just given me. This dog was
named Mouton, because of his white woolly hair like a
sheep’s, not on account of his disposition, which was re-
markably savage. Pritchard was rescued by Michel from
Mouton’s enormous jaws, once more beaten, and for the
third time taken back to Vatrin. Pritchard, it appears,
had eaten his collar, though how he managed it Vatrin
never knew. He was now shut up in a shed, and unless
he ate the walls or the door, he could not possibly get
out. He tried both, and finding the door the more
digestible, he ate the door; and the next day at dinner-
time, Pritchard walked ‘into the dining-room wagging his
plumy tail, his yellow eyes shining with satisfaction.
This time Pritchard was neither beaten nor taken back;
we waited till Vatrin should come to hold a council of
war as to what was to be done with him. The next day
Vatrin appeared.

‘Did you ever see such a rascal?’ he began. Varin
was so excited that he had forgotten to say ‘Good morn-
ing’ or ‘ How do you do?’

‘T tell you,’ said he, ‘ that rascal Pritchard puts me in
such a rage that I have crunched the stem of my pipe
three times between my teeth and broken it, and my wife
has had to tie it up with string. He'll ruin me in pipes,
that brute—that vagabond !’

‘Pritchard, do you hear what is said about you?’
’ said I.

Pritchard heard, but perhaps did not think it mattered








102 MONSIEUR DUMAS AND HIS BEASTS.

much about Vatrin’s pipes, for he only looked at me
affectionately and beat upon the ground with his tail.

‘T don’t know what to do with him,’ said Vatrin. ‘If
I keep him he'll eat holes in the house, I suppose ; yet I
don’t like to give him up—he’s only a dog. It’s humi-
liating for a man, don’t you know ?’

‘T'll tell you what, Vatrin,’ said I. ‘We will take him
down to Vésinet, and go for a walk through your pre- _
serves, and then we shall see whether it is worth while
to take any more trouble with this vagabond, as you call
him.’

‘T call him by his name. It oughtn’t to be Pritchard ;
it should be Bluebeard, it should be Blunderbore, it.
should be Judas Iscariot ! ’

Vatrin enumerated all the greatest villains he could
think of at the moment.

I called Michel.

‘Michel, give me my shooting shoes and gaiters; we
will go to Vésinet to see what Pritchard can do.’

_ ‘You will see, sir,’ said Michel, ‘that you will be better
pleased than you think.’ For Michel always had a liking
for. Pritchard.

We went down a steep hill to Vésinet, Michel following
with Pritchard on a leash. At the steepest place I turned
round. ‘Look there upon the bridge in front of us,
Michel,’ I said, ‘there is a dog very like Pritchard.’
Michel looked behind him. There was nothing but the
leather straps in his hand; Pritchard had cut it through
with his teeth, and was now standing on the bridge,
amusing himself by looking at the water through the
railing.

‘He ts avagabond!’ said Vatrin. ‘Look! where is he
off to now?’

‘He has gone,’ said I, ‘to see what my neighbour
Corrége has got for luncheon.’ Sure enough, the next
moment Pritchard was seen coming out of M. Corrége’s
back door, pursued by a maid servant with a broom. He
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had a veal cutlet in his mouth, which he had just taken
out of the frying-pan.

‘Monsieur Dumas!’ cried the maid, ‘Monsieur
Dumas! stop your dog!’

We tried ; but Pritchard passed between Michel and
me like a flash of lightning,

‘It seems,’ said Michel, ‘that he likes his veal under-
done.’

‘My good woman,’ I said to the cook, who was still
pursuing Pritchard, ‘I fear that you are losing time, and
that you will never see your cutlet again.’

‘Well, then, let me tell you, sir, that you have no right
to keep and feed a thief like that.’

‘It is you, my good woman, who are feeding him to-
day, not I.’

‘Me!’ said the cook, ‘it’s—it’s M. Corrége. And
what will M. Corrége say, I should like to know?’

“He will say, like Michel, that it seems Pritchard likes
his veal underdone.’

‘Well, but he’ll not be pleased—he will think it’s my
fault.’

‘Never mind, I will invite your master to luncheon
with me.’

‘ All the same, if your dog goes on like that, he will
come. toa bad end. That is all I have to say—he will
come to a bad end.’ And she stretched out her broom
in an attitude of malediction towards the spot, where
Pritchard had disappeared.

We three stood looking at one another. ‘ Well,’ said I,
‘we have lost Pritchard.’

‘We'll soon find him,’ said Michel.

We therefore set off to find Pritchard, whistling and
calling to him, as we walked on towards Vatrin’s shooting
ground. This search lasted for a good half-hour, Pritchard
not taking the slightest notice of our appeals. At last
Michel stopped.

‘Sir,’ he said, ‘look there! Just come and look.’
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‘Well, what?’ said I, going to him.

‘Look!’ said Michel, pointing. I followed the direc-
tion of Michel’s finger, and saw Pritchard in a perfectly
immovable attitude, as rigid as if carved in stone.

‘Vatrin,’ said I,‘ come here.’ Vatrincame. I showed
him Pritchard.

‘I think he is making a point,’ said Vatrin. Michel
thought so too.

‘But what is he pointing at?’ I asked. We cau-
tiously came nearer to Pritchard, who never stirred.

‘He certainly is pointing,’ said Vatrin. Then making
a sign to me—‘ Look there!’ he said. ‘Do you see any-
thing?’

‘ Nothing.’

‘What! you don’t see a rabbit sitting? If I only had
my stick, I'd knock it on the head, and it would make a
nice stew for your dinner.’ _

‘Oh!’ said Michel, ‘if that’s all, Tl cut you a
stick,’

‘Well, but Pritchard might leave off pointing.’

‘No fear of him—I'll answer for him—unless, indeed,
the rabbit goes away.’

Vatrin proceeded to cut a stick. Pritchard never
moved, only from time to time he turned his yellow eyes
upon us, which shone like a topaz.

‘Have patience,’ said Michel. ‘Can’t you see that
M. Vaitrin is cutting a stick?’ And Pritchard seemed to
understand as he turned his eye on Vatrin.

‘You have still time to take off the branches,’ said
Michel.

’ When the branches were taken off and the stick was
quite finished, Vatrin approached cautiously, took a good
aim, and struck with all his might into the middle of
the tuft of grass where the rabbit was sitting. He had
killed it!

Pritchard darted in upon the rabbit, but Vatrin took it
from him, and Michel slipped it into the lining of his coat.
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This pocket had already held a good many rabbits in its
time !

Vatrin turned to congratulate Pritchard, but he had
‘disappeared.

‘ He’s off to find another rabbit,’ said Michel.

And accordingly, after ten minutes or so, we came
upon Pritchard making another point. This time Vatrin
had a stick. ready cut; and after a minute, plunging his
hands into a brier bush, he pulled out by the ears a second
rabbit.

‘There, Michel,’ he said, ‘put that into your. other
pocket.’

‘Oh,’ said Michel, ‘there’s room for five more in this

one.’
‘Hallo, Michel! people don’t say those things before
a magistrate.’ And turning to Vatrin I added, ‘ Let us try
once more, Vatrin—-the number three is approved by the
gods.’ ,

‘May be,’ said Vatrin, ‘but perhaps it won't be ap-
proved by M. Guérin.’

M. Guérin was the police inspector.

Next time we came upon Pritchard pointing. Vatrin
said, ‘I wonder how long he would stay like that ;’ and
he pulled out his watch.

‘Well, Vatrin,’ said I, ‘you shall try the experiment,
as it is in your own vocation; but I am afraid I have not
the time to spare.’ .

Michel and I then returned home. Vatrin followed
with Pritchard an hour afterwards.

‘Five-and-twenty minutes!’ he called out as soon as
he was within hearing. ‘And if the rabbit had not gone
away, the dog would have been there now.’ .

‘Well, Vatrin, what do you think of him?’

‘Why, I say he is a good pointer ; he has only to learn
to retrieve, and that you can teach him yourself. I need
not keep him any longer.’

‘Do you hear, Michel?’
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‘Oh, sir,’ said Michel, ‘he can do that already. He
retrieves like an angel!’

This failed to convey to me an exact idea of the way
in which Pritchard retrieved. But Michel threw a hand-
kerchief, and Pritchard brought it back. He then threw
one of the rabbits that Vatrin carried, and Pritchard
brought back the rabbit. Michel then fetched an egg and
placed it on the ground. Pritchard retrieved the egg as
he had done the rabbit and the handkerchief.

‘Well,’ said Vatrin, ‘the animal knows all that human
skill can teach him. He wants nothing now but practice.
And when one thinks,’ he added, ‘ that if the rascal would
only come in to heel, he would be worth twenty pounds
if he was worth a penny.’ ,

‘True,’ said I with a sigh, ‘but you may give up hope,
Vatrin; that is a thing he will never consent to.’

IT

I think that the time has now come to tell my readers
a little about Mademoiselle Desgarcins, Potich, and the
Last of the Laidmanoirs. Mademoiselle Desgarcins was a
tiny monkey; Ido not know the place of her birth, but
I brought her from Havre, where I had gone—I don’t
know why—perhaps to look at the sea. But I thought
I must bring something home with me from Havre. I
was walking there on the quay, when at the door of a bird-
fancier’s shop I saw a green monkey and a blue and yellow
macaw.- The monkey put its paw through the bars of its
cage and caught hold of my coat, while the blue parrot
turned its head and looked at me in such an affectionate
manner that I stopped, holding the monkey’s paw with
one hand, and scratching the parrot’s head with the other.
The little monkey gently drew my hand within reach of
her mouth, the parrot half shut its eyes and made a little
purring noise to express its pleasure.
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‘Monsieur Dumas,’ said the shopman, coming out
with the air of a man who was more decided to sell than

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‘MONSIEUR DUMAS, MAY I ACCOMMODATE YOU WITH MY MONKEY AND
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Iwas to buy; ‘Monsieur Dumas, may I accommodate
you with my monkey and my parrot?’ It would have
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been more to the purpose if he had said, ‘Monsieur
Dumas, may I incommode you with my monkey and my
parrot?’ However, after a little bargaining, I bought
both animals, as well as a cage for the monkey and a
perch for the parrot; and as soon as I arrived at home,
I introduced them to Michel.

‘This,’ said Michel, ‘is the green monkey of Senegal
— Cercopithecus sabea.’

I looked at Michel in the greatest astonishment. ‘Do
you know Latin, Michel?’

‘I don’t know Latin, but I know my “ Dictionary of
Natural History.” ’

‘Oh, indeed! And do you know what bird this is?’
I asked, showing him the parrot.

‘To be sure I know it,’ said Michel. ‘It is the blue
and yellow macaw—WMacrocercus arararanna. Oh, sir,
why did you not bring a female as well as a male?’

‘What is the use, Michel, since parrots will not breed
in this country?’

‘There you make a mistake, sir; the blue macaw will
breed in France.’

‘In the south, perhaps?’

‘Tt need not be in the south, sir.’

‘Where then ?’

‘ At Caen.’

‘At Caen? I did not know Caen had a climate which
permits parrots to rear their young. Go and fetch my
gazetteer.’

‘You will soon see,’ said Michel as he brought it. I
read: ‘Caen, capital of the department of Calvados, upon
the Orne and the Odon: 223 kilométres west of Paris,
41,806 inhabitants.’

‘You will see,’ said Michel, ‘ the parrots are coming.’

‘Great trade in plaster, salt, wood—taken by English
in 1346—retaken by the French &c., &c.—never mind the
date—That is all, Michel.’

‘What! Your dictionary never says that the arara-
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ranna, otherwise called the blue macaw, produces young
at Caen ?’

‘No, Michel, it does not say that here.’

‘What a dictionary ! Just wait till I fetch you mine
and you will see.’

Michel returned in a few minutes with his book of
Natural History.

‘You will soon see, sir,’ he said, opening his dictionary
in his turn. ‘Parrot—here it is—parrots are monogamous.’

‘As you know Latin, Michel, of course yen know
what monogamous means.’

‘That means that they can sing Sales soit I
suppose ?’

‘Well, no, Michel, not exactly. It means that they
have only one “ wife.”’’

‘Indeed, sir? That is because they talk like us most
likely. Now, I have found the place: “ It was long
believed that parrots were incapable of breeding in Europe,
but the contrary has been proved on a pair of blue
macaws which lived at Caen. M. Lamouroux furnishes
the details of these results.” ’

‘Let us hear the details which M. Lamouroux
furnishes.’

‘These macaws, from March 1818 until August 1822,
including a period of four years and a half, laid, in all,
sixty-two eggs,””’

‘Michel, I never said they did not lay eggs ; what I said
was—’

‘“ Out of this number,”’ continued Michel in a loud
voice, ‘twenty-five young macaws were hatched, of
which only ten died. The others lived and continued
perfectly healthy.” ’

‘Michel, I confess to having entertained false ideas
on the subject of macaws.’

‘“ They laid at all seasons of the year,” ’ continued
Michel, ‘“ and more eggs were hatched in the latter than in
the former years.” ’
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‘Michel, I have no more to say.’

‘«The number of eggs in the nest varied. There
have been as many as six at a time.” ’

‘Michel, I yield, rescue or no rescue!’

‘Only,’ said Michel, shutting the book, ‘you must be
careful not to give them bitter almonds or parsley.’

‘Not bitter almonds,’ I answered, ‘ because they con-
tain prussic acid; but why not parsley % 2?

Michel, who had kept his thumb in the page, oes
the book. ‘“ Parsley and bitter almonds,”’’ he read,
‘“are a violent poison to parrots.”

‘All right, Michel, I shall remember.’

I remembered so well, that some time after, hearing
that M. Persil had died suddenly (persil being the French
for parsley), I exclaimed, much shocked : ‘ Ah! poor man,
how unfortunate! He must have been eating parrot!’
However, the news was afterwards contradicted.

The next day I desired Michel to tell the carpenter
to make a new cage for Mademoiselle Desgarcins, who
would certainly die of cramp if left in her small travel-
ling cage. But Michel, with a solemn face, said it was
unnecessary. ‘For,’ said he, ‘I am sorry to tell you, sir,
that a misfortune has happened. A weasel has killed
the golden pheasant. You will, however, have it for your
dinner to-day.’

I did not refuse, though the prospect of this repast
caused me no great pleasure. I am very fond of game,
but somehow prefer pheasants which have been shot to
those killed by weasels.

‘Then,’ said I, ‘if the cage is empty, let us put in the
monkey.’ We brought the little cage close to the big
cage, and opened both doors. The monkey sprang into
her new abode, bounded from perch to perch, and then
came and looked at me through the bars, making grimaces
and uttering plaintive cries.

‘She is unhappy without a companion,’ said Michel.

‘Suppose we give her the parrot?’

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‘You know that little boy, an Auvergnat, who .comes
here with his monkey asking for pennies. If I were you,
sir, I would buy that monkey.’

‘And why that monkey rather than another ?’

‘He has been so well educated and is so gentle. He
has a cap with a feather, and he takes it off when you give
him a nut or a bit of sugar.’



‘Can he do anything else ?’

‘He can fight a duel.’

‘Is that all?’

‘No, he can also catch fleas on his master.’

‘But, Michel, do you think that that youth would part
with so useful an animal ?’
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‘We can but ask him, and there he is at this moment!’
And he called to the boy to come in. The monkey was
sitting on a box which the little boy carried on his back,
and when his master took off his cap, the monkey did the
same. It had a nice gentle little face, and I remarked to
Michel that it was very like a well-known translator of
my acquaintance.

‘If I have the happiness to become the owner of this
charming animal,’ I continued, ‘we will call it Potich.’
And giving Michel forty francs, I left him to make his
bargain with the little Auvergnat.

*

ITI

Thad not entered my study since my return from Havre,
and there is always a pleasure In coming home again
after an absence. I was glad to come back, and looked
about me with a pleased smile, feeling sure that the fur-
niture and ornaments of the room, if they could speak,
would say they were glad to see me again. As I glanced
from one familiar object to another, I saw, upon a seat
by the fire, a thing like a black and white muff, which I
had never seen before. When I came closer, I saw that
the muff was a little cat, curled up, half asleep, and purring
loudly. I called the cook, whose name was Madame
Lamarque. She came in after a minute or two.

‘So sorry to have kept you waiting, but you see, sir, I
was making a white sauce, and you, who can cook your-
self, know how quickly those sauces curdle if you are not
looking after them.’

‘Yes, I know that, Madame Lamarque; but what I
do not know is, where this new guest of mine comes
from.’ And I pointed to the cat.

‘Ah, sir!’ said Madame Daraardae in a sentimental
tone, ‘ that is an antony.’

‘An antony, Madame Lamarque ! © What is that?’ ”
MONSIEUR DUMAS AND HIS BEASTS 113

‘In other words, an orphan—a foundling, sir.’

‘ Poor little beast!’

‘T felt sure that would interest you, sir.’

‘And where did you find it, Madame Lamarque ?’

‘In the cellar—I heard a little cry—miaow, miaow,
miaow! and I said to myself, “That must be a cat!” ’

‘No! did you actually say that?’

‘Yes, and I went down myself, sir, and found the poor
little thing behind the sticks. Then I recollected how
you had once said, “We ought to have a cat in the
house.”’’

‘Did I say so? I think you are making a mistake,
Madame Lamarque.’

‘Indeed, sir, you did say so. Then TI said to myself,
“ Providence has sent us the cat which my master wishes
for,’ And now there is one question I must ask you, sir.
“What shall we call the cat?’

‘We will call it Mysouff, if you have no objeetion.
And please be careful, Madame Lamarque, that it does not
eat my quails and turtle-doves, or any of my little foreign
birds.’

‘If M. Dumas is afraid of that, said Michel, coming
in, ‘there is a method of preventing cats from eating
birds.’

‘And what is the method, my good friend ?’

‘You have a bird in acage. Very well. You cover
three sides of the cage, you make a gridiron red-hot, you
put it against the uncovered side of the cage, you let out
the cat, and you leave the room. The cat, when it makes
its spring, jumps against the hot gridiron. The hotter
the gridiron is the better the cat is afterwards.’

‘Thank you, Michel. And what of the troubadour
and his monkey ?’

‘To be sure; I was coming to tell you about that.
It is all right, sir; you are to have Potich for forty francs,
only you must give the boy two white mice and a guinea-
pig in return,’

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‘But where am I to find two white mice and a guinea-
pig ?*

‘Tf you will leave the commission to me, I will see that
they are found.’

I left the commission to Michel.

‘If you won’t think me impertinent, sir,’ said Madame
Lamarque, ‘I should so like to know what Mysouff
means.’

‘Mysouff just means Mysouff, Madame Lamarque.’

“Tt is a cat’s name, then ?’

‘ Certainly, since Mysouff the First was so-called. It
is true, Madame Lamarque, you never knew Mysouff.’
And I became so thoughtful that Madame Lamarque was
kind enough to withdraw quietly, without asking any
questions about Mysouff the First.

That name had taken me back to fifteen years ago,
when my mother was still living. I had then the great
happiness of having a mother to scold me sometimes. At
the time I speak of, I had a situation in the service of the
Duce d Orléans, with a salary of 1,500 francs. My work
occupied me from ten in the morning until five in the
afternoon. We had a cat in those days whose name was
Mysouff. This cat had missed his vocation—he ought to
have been a dog. Every morning I started for my office
at half-past nine, and came back every evening at half-
past five. Every morning Mysouff followed me to the
corner of a particular street, and every evening I found
him in the game street, at the same corner, waiting for
me. Now the curious thing was that on the days when
I had found some amusement elsewhere, and was not
coming home to dinner, it was no use to open the door
for Mysouff to go and meet me.! Mysouff, in the attitude
of the serpent with its tail in its mouth, refused to stir
from his cushion. On the other hand, the days I did
come, Mysouff would scratch at the door until someone

' A remarkable instance of telepathy in the Cat.—A. L,
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opened it forhim. My mother was very fond of Mysouff ;
she used to call him her barometer.

‘Mysouff marks my good and my bad weather,’ my
dear mother would say; ‘the days you come in are my
days of sunshine; my rainy days are when you stay
away.’

When I came home, I used to see Mysouff at the street
corner, sitting quite still and gazing into the distance. As
soon as he caught sight of me, he began to move his tail;
then as I drew nearer, he rose and walked backwards and.
forwards across the pavement with his back arched and
his tail in the air. When I reached him, he jumped up
upon me as a dog would have done, and bounded and
played round me as I walked towards the house; but.
when I was close to it he dashed in at full speed. Two
seconds after, I used to see my mother at the door.

Never again in this world, but in the next perhaps, I
shall see her standing waiting for me at the door.

That is what I was thinking of, dear readers, when
the name of Mysouff brought back all these recollections ;
so you understand why I did not answer Madame La-
marque’s questions.

Henceforth Mysouff IT. enjoyed the same privileges
that Mysouff I. had done, although, as will be seen later,
he was not distinguished by similar virtues, but was, in
fact, a very different sort of cat.

IV

The following Sunday, when my son Alexandre and
one or two intimate friends were assembled in my room, a
second Auvergnat boy, with a second monkey, demanded
admittance, and said that a friend. having told him that
M. Dumas had bought his monkey for forty francs, two
white mice, and a guinea-pig, he was prepared to offer
his for the same price. My friends urged me to buy the
second monkey.

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‘Do buy this charming creature,’ said my artist friend
Giraud.

‘Yes, do buy this ridiculous little beast,’ said Alex-
andre.

‘Buy him, indeed,’ said I; ‘have I forty francs to give
away every day, to say nothing of a guinea-pig and two
white mice?’

‘Gentlemen,’ said Alexandre, ‘I am sorry to tell you
that my father is, without exception, the most avaricious
man living.’ .

My guests exclaimed, but Alexandre said that one day
he would prove the truth of his assertion. I was now
called upon to admire the monkey, and to remark how
like he was toa friend of ours. Giraud, who was painting
a portrait of this gentleman, said that if I would let the
monkey sit to him, it would help him very much in his
work, and Maquet, another of my guests, offered, amidst
general applause, to make me a present of it.! This de-
cided me.

‘You gee,’ said Alexandre, ‘ he accepts.’

‘Come, young man,’ said I to the Auvergnat, ‘embrace
your monkey for the last time, and if you have any tears
to shed, shed them without delay.’

‘When the full price was paid, the boy made an attempt
to do as I told him, but the Last of the Laidmanoirs re-
fused to be embraced by his former master, and as soon
as the latter had gone away, he seemed delighted and
began to dance, while Mademoiselle Desgarcins in her
cage danced, too, with all her might.

‘Look!’ said Maquet, ‘they like each other. Let us
complete the happiness of these interesting animals.’

‘We shut them up in the cage together, to the great
delight of Mademoiselle Desgarcins, who did not care for
Potich, and much preferred her new admirer. Potich,
indeed, showed signs of jealousy, but, not being armed

* Maquet. The immortal Augustus MacKeat,
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with the sword which he used to have when he fought
duels, he could not wash out his affronts in the blood
of his rival, but became a prey to silent melancholy and
wounded affection.

While we were still looking at the monkeys, a servant
came in bringing a tray with wine and seltzer water.

‘I say,’ said Alexandre, ‘let us make Mademoiselle
Desgarcins open the seltzer-water bottle!’ and he put the
bottle inside the cage on the floor. No sooner had he
done so, than all three monkeys surrounded it and looked
atit with the greatest curiosity. Mademoiselle Desgarcins
was the first to understand that something would happen
if she undid the four crossed wires which held down the
cork. She accordingly set to work, first with her fingers,
and then with her teeth, and it was not long before she
undid the first three. She next attacked the fourth,
while the whole company, both men and monkeys,
watched her proceedings with breathless attention. Pre-
sently a frightful explosion was heard: Mademoiselle
Desgarcins was knocked over by the cork and drenched
with seltzer water, while Potich and the Last of the
Laidmanoirs fled to the top of their cage, uttering piercing
cries.

‘Oh!’ cried Alexandre, ‘I'll give my share of seltzer
water to see her open another bottle!’ Mademoiselle
Desgarcins had got up, shaken herself, and gone to rejoin
her companions, who were still howling lamentably.

‘ You don’t suppose she'll let herself be caught a second
time,’ said Giraud.

‘Do you know,’ said Maquet, ‘I should not wonder if
she would. I believe her curiosity would still be stronger
than her fear.’

‘ Monkeys,’ said Michel, who had come in on hearing
their cries, ‘are more obstinate than mules. The more
seltzer-water bottles you give them, the more they will
uncork.’

‘Do you think so, Michel?’
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‘You know, of course, how they catch them in their
own country.’

‘No, Michel.’

‘What! you don’t know that, gentlemen?’ said
Michel, full of compassion for our ignorance. ‘ You know
that monkeys are very fond of Indian corn. Well, you
put some Indian corn into a bottle, the neck of which is
just large enough to admit a monkey’s paw. He sees the
Indian corn through the glass ——’

‘Well, Michel ?’

‘He puts his hand inside, and takes a good handful
of the Indian corn. At that moment the hunter’ shows
himself. They are so obstinate—the monkeys, I mean—
that they won’t let go what they have in their hand, but
as they can’t draw their closed fist through the opening,
there they are, you see, caught.’

‘Well, then, Michel, if ever our monkeys get out, you
will know how to catch them again.’

‘Oh! no fear, sir, that is just what I shall do.’

The seltzer-water experiment was successfully re-
peated, to the triumph of Michel and the delight of Alex-
andre, who wished to go on doing it; but I forbade him,
seeing that poor Mademoiselle Desgarcins’s nose was
bleeding from the blow of the cork.

‘Tt is not that,’ said Alexandre; ‘it is because you
grudge your seltzer water. I have already remarked,
gentlemen, that my father is, I regret to say, an exceed-
‘ingly avaricious man.’

Vy

It is now my painful duty to give my readers some
account of the infamous conduct of Mysouff II. One
morning, on waking rather late, I saw my bedroom door
gently opened, and the head of Michel thrust in, wearing
such a concerned expression that I knew at once that
something was wrong.
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‘What has happened, Michel?’

‘Why, sir, those villains of monkeys have managed to
twist a bar of their cage, I don’t know how, until they
have made a great hole, and now they have escaped.’

*Well—but, Michel, we foresaw that that might occur,
and now you have only to buy your Indian corn, and
procure three bottles the right size.’

‘Ah! you are laughing, sir,’ said Michel, reproach-
fully, ‘but you won't laugh when you know all. They have
opened the door of the aviary }

‘And so my birds have flown away?’

‘Sir, your six pairs of turtle doves, your fourteen
quails, and all your little foreign birds, are eaten up!’?

‘But monkeys won’t eat birds!’

‘No, but Master Mysouff will, and he has done it!’

‘The deuce he has! I must see for myself.’

‘Yes, go yourself, sir; you will see a sight—a, field of
battle—a massacre of St. Bartholomew !’

As I was coming out, Michel stopped me to point to
Potich, who had hung himself by the tail to the branch
of a maple, and was swinging gracefully to and fro.
Mademoiselle Desgarcins was bounding gaily about in
the aviary, while the Last of the Laidmanoirs was practis-
ing gymnastics on the top of the greenhouse. ‘ Well,
Michel, we must catch them. I will manage the Last of
the Laidmanoirs if you will get hold of Mademoiselle
Desgareins. As to poor little Potich, he will come of his
own accord.’

‘T wouldn’t trust him, sir; he is a hypocrite. He has
- made it up with the other one—just think of that!’

‘What! he has made friends with his rival in the
affections of ademoiselle Desgarcins?’

‘ Just so, sir.’

‘That is sad indeed, Michel; I thought only human
beings could be guilty of so mean an action.’



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‘You see, sir, these monkeys have frequented the
society of human beings.’

I now advanced upon the Last of the Laidmanoirs
with so much precaution that I
contrived to shut him into the
greenhouse, where he retreated
into a corner and prepared to
defend himself, while Potich, from
the outside, encouraged his friend
by making horrible faces at me
through the glass. At this mo-
ment piercing shrieks were heard
from Mademoiselle Desgarcins ;
Michel had just caught her.
These cries so enraged the Last
of the Laidmanoirs that he dashed
out upon me; but I parried his
attack with the palm of my hand ;
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for a minute, afd I then picked him up by the seruff
of the neck.

‘Have you caught Mademoiselle Desgarcins?’ I
shouted to Michel.

‘Have you caught the Last of the Laidmanoirs?’
returned he.

‘Yes!’ we both replied in turn. And each bearing
his prisoner, we returned to the cage, which had in the
meantime been mended, and shut them up once more,
whilst Potich, with loud lamentations, fled to the top of
the highest tree in the garden. No sooner, however, did
he find that his two companions were unable to get out
of their cage, than he came down from his tree, approached
Michel in a timid and sidelong manner, and with clasped
hands and little plaintive cries, entreated to be shut up
again with his friends.

‘Just see what a hypocrite he is!’ said Michel.

But I was of opinion that the conduct of Potich was
prompted by devotion rather than hypocrisy; I compared
it to that of Regulus, who returned to Carthage to keep
his promised word, or to King John of France, who
voluntarily gave himself up to the English for the Countess
of Salisbury’s sake.

Michel continued to think Potich a hypocrite, but on
account of his repentance he was forgiven. He was put
back into the cage, where Mademoiselle Desgarcins took
very little notice of him.

All this time Mysouff, having been forgotten, calmly
remained in the aviary, and continued to crunch the
bones of his victims with the most hardened indifference.
It was easy enough to catch him. We shut him into the
aviary, and held a council as to what should be his
punishment. Michel was of opinion that he should be
shot forthwith. I was, however, opposed to his immediate
execution, and resolved to wait until the following Sunday,
and then to cause Mysouff to be formally tried by my
assembled friends. The condemnation was therefore
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postponed. In the meantime Mysouff remained a
prisoner in the very spot where his crimes had been
committed. He continued, however, to refresh himself
with the remains of his victims without apparent remorse,
but Michel removed all the bodies, and confined him to a
diet of bread and waiter.

Next Sunday, having convoked a council of all my
friends, the trial was proceeded with. Michel was
appointed Chief Justice and Nogent Saint-Laurent was
counsel for the prisoner. I may remark that the jury
were inclined to find a verdict of guilty, and after the
first speech of the Judge, the capital sentence seemed
almost certain. But the skilful advocate, in a long and
eloquent speech, brought clearly before us the innocence
of Mysouff, the malice of the monkeys, their quickness
and incessant activity compared with the less inventive
minds of cats. He showed us that Mysouff was incapable
of contemplating such a crime ; he described him wrapped
in peaceful sleep, then, suddenly aroused from this
innocent slumber by the abandoned creatures who, living
as they did opposite the aviary, had doubtless long
harboured their diabolical designs. We saw Mysouff but
half awake, still purring innocently, stretching himself,
opening his pink mouth, from which protruded a tongue
like that of a heraldic lion. He shakes his ears, a proof
that he rejects the infamous proposal that is being made
to him; he listens; at first he refuses—the advocate
insisted that the prisoner had begun by refusing—then,
naturally yielding, hardly more than a kitten, corrupted
as he had been by the cook, who instead of feeding him
on milk or a little weak broth, as she had been told to do,
had recklessly excited his carnivorous appetite by giving
him pieces of liver and parings of raw chops; the
unfortunate young cat yields little by little, prompted
more by good nature and weakness of mind than by
eruelty or greed, and, only half awake, he does the bid-
ding of the villainous monkeys, the real instigators of the
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crime. The counsel here took the prisoner in his arms,
showed us his paws, and defied any anatomist to say that
with paws so made, an animal could possibly open a door
that was bolted. Finally, he borrowed Michel’s Dictionary
of Natural History, opened it at the article ‘Cat,’
‘Domestic Cat,’ ‘ Wild Cat’; he proved that Mysouff was
no wild cat, seeing that nature had robed him in white,
the colour of innocence; then smiting the book with
vehemence, ‘Cat!’ he exclaimed, ‘Cat! You shall now
hear, gentlemen, what the illustrious Buffon, the man
with lace sleeves, has to say about the cat.

‘« The cat,” says M. de Buffon, “is not to be trusted,
but it is kept to rid the house of enemies which cannot
otherwise be destroyed. Although the cat, especially
when young, is pleasing, nature has given it perverse and
untrustworthy qualities which increase with age, and
which education may conceal, but will not eradicate.”
Well, then,’ exclaimed the orator, after having read this
passage, ‘what more remains. to be said? Did poor
Mysouff come here with a false character seeking a
situation ? Was it not the cook herself who found him—
who took him by force from the heap of sticks behind
which he had sought refuge? It was merely to interest
and touch the heart of her master that she described him
mewing in the cellar. We must reflect algo, that those
unhappy birds, his victims—I allude especially to the
quails, which are eaten by man—though their death ig
doubtless much to be deplored, yet they must have felt
themselves liable to death at any moment, and are now
released from the terrors they experienced every time
they saw the cook approaching their retreat. Finally,
gentlemen, I appeal to your justice, and I think you will
now admit that the interesting and unfortunate Mysouff
has but yielded, not only to incontrollable natural instincts,
but also to foreign influence. I claim for my client the
plea of extenuating circumstances.’

The counsel’s pleading was received with cries of
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applause, and Mysouff, found guilty of complicity in the
murder of the quails, turtle-doves, and other birds of
different species, but with extenuating circumstances, was
sentenced only to five years of monkeys. |

VI

The next winter, certain circumstances, with which I
need not trouble my readers, led to my making a journey
to Algiers. I seldom made any long journey without
bringing home some animal to add to my collection, and
accordingly I returned from Africa. accompanied by a
vulture, which I bought from a little boy who called him-
self a Beni-Mouffetard. I paid ten francs for the vulture,
and made the Beni-Mouffetard a present of two more,
in return for which he warned me that my vulture was
excessively savage, and had already bitten off the thumb
of an Arab and the tail of a dog. I promised to be very
careful, and the next day I became the possessor of a
magnificent vulture, whose only fault consisted in a strong
desire to tear in pieces everybody whocame near him, I
bestowed on him the name of his compatriot, Jugurtha.
He had a chain fastened to his leg, and had for further
security been placed in a large cage made of spars. In this
cage he travelled quite safely as far as Philippeville, with-
out any other accident than that he nearly bit off the finger
of a passenger who had tried to make friends with him.
At Philippeville a difficulty arose. It was three miles
from Stora, the port where we were to embark, and the
diligence did not goon so far. Iand several other gentle-
men thought that we would like to walk to Stora, the
scenery being beautiful and the distance not very great;
but what was I to do about Jugurtha? I could not ask
a porter to carry the cage; Jugurtha would certainly
have eaten him through the spars. I thought of a plan :
it was to lengthen his chain eight or ten feet by means of
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pole. But the first difficulty was to induce Jugurtha to
come out of his cage; none of us dared put our hands
within reach of his beak. However, I managed to fasten
the cord to his chain, then I made two men armed with
pickaxes break away the spars. Jugurtha finding himself
free, spread out his wings to fly away, but he could of
course only fly as far as his cord would permit.

Now Jugurtha was avery intelligent creature; he saw
that there was an obstacle in the way of his liberty, and
that I was that obstacle; he therefore turned upon me
with fury, in the hope of putting me to flight, or devour-
ing me in case of resistance. I, however, was no less
sagacious than Jugurtha ; I had foreseen the attack, and
provided myself with a good switch made of dogwood, as
thick as one’s forefinger, and eight feet long. With this
switch I parried Jugurtha’s attack, which astonished but
did not stop him; however, a second blow, given with all
my force, made him stop short, and a third caused him to
fly in the opposite direction, that is, towards Stora. Once
launched upon this road, I had only to use my switeh
adroitly to make Jugurtha proceed at about the same pace
as we did ourselves, to the great admiration of my fellow-
travellers, and of all the people whom we met on the road.
On our arrival at Stora, Jugurtha made no difficulty about
getting on board the steamer, and when tied to the mast,
waited calmly while a new cage was made for him.. He
went into it of his own accord, received with gratitude the
pieces of meat which the ship’s cook gave him, and three
days after his embarkation he became so tame that he
used to present me with his head to scratch, ag a parrot
does. I brought Jugurtha home without further adven-
ture, and committed him to the charge of Michel.

It was not until my return from Algiers on this occa-
sion that I went to live at Monte Cristo, the building of
which had been finished during my absence. Up to this
time I had lived in a smaller house called the Villa
Medicis, and while the other was building, Michel made
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arrangements for the proper lodging of all my animals,
for he was much more occupied about their comfort than
he was about mine or evenhis own. They had all plenty
of room, particularly the dogs, who were not confined by
any sort of enclosure, and Pritchard, who was naturally
generous, kept open house with a truly Scottish hospi-
tality. It was his custom to sit in the middle of the road
and salute every dog that passed with a little not un-
friendly growl; smelling him, and permitting himself to
be smelt in a ceremonious manner. When a mutual
sympathy had been produced by this means, a conversa-
tion something like this would begin :

‘Have you a good master ?’ asked the strange dog.

‘Not bad,’ Pritchard would reply.

‘Does your master feed you well?’

‘Well, one has porridge twice a day, bones at break-
fast and dinner, and anything one can pick up in the
kitchen besides.’

The stranger licked his lips.

‘You are not badly off,’ said he.

‘I do not complain,’ replied Pritchard: « Then, seeing
the strange dog look pensive, he added, ‘ Would you like
to dine with us?’ ,

The invitation was accepted at once, for dogs do not
wait to be pressed, like some foolish human beings.

At dinner-time Pritchard came in, followed by an un-
known dog, who, like Pritchard, placed himself beside
my chair, and scratched my knee with his paw in such
a confiding way that I felt sure that Pritchard must
have been commending my benevolence. The dog, after
spending a pleasant evening, found that it was rather too
late to return home, so slept comfortably on the grass
after his good supper. Next morning he took two or three
steps as if to go away, then changing his mind, he inquired °
of Pritchard, ‘Should I be much in the way if I stayed
on here ?’

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ment, make them believe you are the neighbour’s dog,
and after two or three days, nobody would know you did
not belong to the house. You might live here just as well
as those idle useless monkeys, who do nothing but amuse
themselves, or that greedy vulture, who eats tripe all day
long, or that idiot of a macaw, who is always screaming
about nothing.’

The dog stayed, keeping in the background at first,
but in a day or two he jumped up upon me and followed
me everywhere, and there was another guest to feed, that
was all. Michel asked me one day if I knew how many
dogs there were about the piace: I answered that I did
not.

‘Sir,’ said Michel, ‘there are thirteen.’

‘That is an unlucky number, Michel; you must see
that they do not all dine together, else one of them is sure
to die first.’

‘Tt is not that, though,’ said Michel, ‘it is the expense
I am thinking of. Why, they would eat an ox a day, all
those dogs; and if you will allow me, sir, I will just take
a whip and put the whole pack to the door, to-morrow
morning.’

. ‘But, Michel, isk: us do it handsomely. These dogs,
after all, do honour to the house by staying here. So give
them a grand dinner to-morrow ; tell them that it is the
farewell banquet, and then, at dessert, put them all to the
door.’

‘But after all, sir, I cannot put them to the door,
because there isn’t a door.’

‘ Michel,’ said I, ‘there are certain things in this world
that one must just put up with, to keep up one’s character
and position. Since all these dogs have come to me, let
them stay with me. I don’t think they will ruin me,
Michel. Only, on their own account, you should be careful
that there are not thirteen.’

‘I will drive away one,’ suggested Michel, ‘and then

-there will only be twelve.’
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‘On the contrary, let another come, and then there
will be fourteen.’ :

Michel sighed.

‘Tt’s a regular kennel,’ he mnrmured.

It was, in fact, a pack of hounds, though rather a
mixed one. There was a Russian wolfhound, there was
a poodle, a water spaniel, a spitz, a dachshund with
crooked legs, a mongrel terrier, a mongrel King Charles,
and a Turkish dog which had no hair on its body, only a
tuft upon its head and a tassel at the end of its tail. Our -
next recruit was a little Maltese terrier, named Lisette,
which raised the number to fourteen. After all, the ex-
pense of these fourteen amounted to rather over two
pounds a month. A single dinner given to five or six of
my own species would have cost me three times as much,
and they would have gone away dissatisfied ; for, even if
they had liked my wine, they would certainly have found
fault with my books. Out of this pack of hounds, one
became Pritchard’s particular friend and Michel’s favour-
ite. This was a dachshund with short crooked legs, a
long body, and, as Michel said, the finest voice in the
department of Seine-et-Oise. Portugo—that was his
name—had in truth a most magnificent bass voice. I used
to hear it sometimes in the night when I was writing, and
think how that deep-toned majestic bark would please
St. Hubert if he heard it in his grave. But what was
Portugo doing at that hour, and why was he awake while
the other dogs slumbered? This mystery. was revealed
one day, when a stewed rabbit was brought me for dinner.
I inquired where the rabbit came from.

‘You thought it good, sir?’ Michel asked me with a
pleased face.

‘Excellent.’

‘Well, then, you can have one just the same every
day, sir, if you like.’

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to promise. Besides, I should like, before consuming so
many rabbits, to know where they come from.’

‘You shall know that this very night, if you don’t mind
coming out with me.’

‘Ah! Michel, I have told you before that you are a
poacher !’

‘Oh, sir, as to that, I am as innocent as a baby—and,
as I was saying, if you will only come out with me to-
night—’ ;

‘Must I go far, Michel?’

‘Not a hundred yards, sir.’

‘At what o'clock?’

‘Just at the moment when you hear Portugo’s first
bark.’

‘Very well, Michel, I will be. with you.’

Thad nearly forgotten this promise, and was writing
as usual, when Michel cameinto my study. It was about
eleven o’clock, and a fine moonlight. night.

‘Hallo!’ said I, ‘ Portugo hasn’t barked yet, has he ?’

‘No, but I was just thinking that if you waited for
that, you would miss seeing something curious.’

‘What should I miss, Michel ?’

‘The council of war which is held between Pritchard
and Portugo.’

I followed Michel, and sure enough, among the four-
teen dogs, which were mostly sleeping in different aitti-
tudes, Portugo and Pritchard were sitting up, and seemed
to be gravely debating some important question. When
the debate was ended, they separated; Portugo went out
’ at the gate to the high road, turned the corner, and dis-
appeared, while Pritchard began deliberately, as if he had
plenty of time before him, to follow the little path which
led up toa stone quarry. We followed Pritchard, who
took no notice of us, though he evidently knew we were
there. He went up to the top of the quarry, examined and
smelt about over the ground with great care, and when he
had found ascent and assured himself that it was fresh, he
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lay down flat and waited. Almost at the same moment,
Portugo’s first bark.was heard some two hundred yards
off. Now the plan the two dogs had laid was clear to us.
The rabbits came out of their holes in the quarry every
evening to go to their feeding ground; Pritchard found
the scent of one; Portugo then made a wide circuit, found
and chased the rabbit, and, as a rabbit or a hare always
comes back upon its former track, Pritchard, lying in
ambush, awaited its return. Accordingly, as the sound
of Portugo’s barking came closer, we saw Pritchard’s
yellow eyes light up and flame like a topaz; then all of
a sudden he made a spring, and we heard a cry of fright
and distress.

‘They’ve done it!’ said Michel, and he went to Prit-
chard, took out of his mouth a nice plump rabbit, gave it
a blow behind the ears to finish it, and, opening it on the
spot, gave the inside to the two dogs, who shared their
portion contentedly, although they probably regretted
Michel’s interference. As Michel told me, I could have
‘eaten a stewed rabbit every day for dinner, if such had
been my desire.

But after this, events of a different kind were taking
place, which obliged me to leave my country pursuits,
and I spent about two months in Paris. The day before I
returned to St.-Germains I wrote and told Michel to
expect me, and found him waiting for me on the road
half way from the station.

‘T must tell you, sir,’ he said, as soon as I was within
hearing, ‘that two important events have happened at
Monte Cristo since you went away.’

‘Well, Michel, let me hear.’

‘In the first place, Pritchard got his hind foot into a
snare and instead of staying where he was as any other
dog would have done, he bit off his foot with his teeth,
and so he came home upon three legs.’

. But,’ said I, much shocked, ‘is the poor beast dead
after such an accident ?’
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‘Dead, sir? Was not I there to doctor him?’

‘And what did you do to him then?’

‘I cut off the foot properly at the joint with a pruning
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you would never know it was off! Look there, the
rascal has smelt you and is coming to meet you.’

And at that moment Pritchard appeared, coming at
full gallop, so that, as Michel had said, one would hardly
have noticed that he had only three feet. My meeting
with Pritchard was, as may be supposed, full of deep
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emotion on both sides. I was sorry for the poor animal.
When I had recovered a little, I asked Michel what his
other piece of news was.

‘The latest news, sir, is that Jugurtha’s name is no
longer Jugurtha.’

‘What is it then ?’

‘It is Diogenes.’

* © And why?’

‘Look, sir!’

We had now reached the little avenue of ash-trees
which formed the entrance to the villa. To the left of
the avenue the vulture was seen walking proudly to and
fro in an immense tub, which Michel had made into a
house for him.

‘Ah! now I understand,’ said I. ‘Of course, directly
he lives in a tub——’

‘That’s it!’ said Michel. ‘ Directly he lives in a tub,
he cannot be Jugurtha any more; he must be Diogenes.’

I admired Michel’s historical learning no less than I
did his surgical skill, just as the year before, I had bowed
before his superior knowledge of natural history.

VII

Tn order to lead to more incidents in the life of Pritchard,
I must now tell my readers that I had a friend called
Charpillon, who had a passion for poultry, and kept the
finest hens in the whole department of Yonne. These
hens were chiefly Cochins and Brahmapootras ; they laid
the most beautiful brown eggs, and Charpillon surrounded
them with every luxury and never would allow them to be
killed. He had the inside of his hen-house painted green,
in order that the hens, even when shut up, might fancy
themselves in a meadow. In fact, the illusion was so
complete, that when the hen-house was first painted, the
hens refused to go in at night, fearing to catch cold; but
after a short time even the least intelligent among them
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understood that she had the good fortune to belong to a
master who knew how to combine the useful with the
beautiful. Whenever these hens ventured out upon the
road, strangers would exclaim with delight, ‘Oh! what
beautiful hens!’ to which some one better acquainted
with the wonders of this fortunate village would reply,
‘T should think so! These are M. Charpillon’s hens.’ Or,
if the speaker were of an envious disposition, he might
add, ‘ Yes indeed! hens that nothing is thought too good
for !’

When my friend Charpillon heard that I had returned
from Paris, he invited me to come and stay with him to
shoot, adding as a further inducement that he would give
me the best and freshest eggs I had ever eaten in my life.
Though I did not share Charpillon’s great love of poultry,
I am very fond of fresh eggs, and the nankeen-coloured
eges laid by his Brahma hens had an especially delicate
flavour. But all earthly pleasures are uncertain. The
next morning Charpillon’s hens were found to have only
laid three eggs instead of eight. Such a thing had never
happened. before, and Charpillon did not know whom to
suspect ; however he suspected every one rather than his
hens, and a sort of cloud began to obscure the confidence
he had hitherto placed in the security of his enclosures.
While these gloomy doubts were occupying us, I observed
Michel hovering about as if he had something on his mind,
and asked him if he wanted to speak to me.

‘I should be glad to have a few words with you, sir.’

‘In private ?’

‘It would be better so, for the honour of Pritchard.’

‘Ah, indeed? What has the rascal been doing
now ?’

‘ You remember, sir, what your solicitor said to you one
day when I was in the room ?’

‘What did he say, Michel? My solicitor is a clever
man, and says many sensible things ; still it is difficult for
me to remember them all.’
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‘Well, sir,’ he said, ‘ find out whom the crime benefits,
and you will find the criminal.’

‘T remember that axiom perfectly, Michel. Well?’

‘Well, sir, whom can this crime of stolen eges benefit
more than Pritchard ?’

‘Pritchard? You think it is he who steals the eggs ?
Pritchard, who brings home eggs without breaking them !’

“You mean who used to bring them. Pritchard is an
animal who has vicious instincts, sir, and if he does not
come to a bad end some day, I shall be surprised, that’s
all.’

‘Does Pritchard eat eggs, then ?’

‘He does; and it is only right to say, sir, that that is
your fault.’

‘What! my fault? My fault that Pritchard eats
eggs?’

Michel shook his head sadly, but nothing could shake
his opinion.

‘ Now really, Michel, this is too much! Is it not enough
that critics tell me that I pervert everybody's mind with
my corrupt literature, but you must join my detractors
and say that my bad example corrupts Pritchard?’

‘I beg pardon, sir, but do you remember how one day,
at the Villa Medicis, while you were eating an egg, M.
Rusconi who was there said something so ridiculous that
you let the egg fall upon the floor ?’

‘I remember that quite well.’

,‘ And do you remember calling in Pritchard, who was
scraping up a bed of fuchsias in the garden, and making
him lick up the egg?’

‘I do not remember him scraping up a bed of fuchsias,
but I do recollect that he licked up my egg.’

‘ Well, sir, it is that and nothing else that has been
his ruin. Oh! he is quick enough to learn what is wrong ;
- there is no need to show it him twice.’

‘Michel, you are really extremely tedious. How have
I shown Pritchard what is wrong?’
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‘By making him eat anegg. You see, sir, before that
he was as innocent as a new-born babe; he didn’t know
what an egg was—he thought it was a badly made golf
ball. But as soon as you make him eat an egg, he learns
what itis. Three days afterwards, M. Alexandre came
home, and was complaining to me of his dog—that he was
rough and tore things with his teeth in carrying them.
“ Ah! look at Pritchard,” I said to him, “how gentle he
is! you shall see the way he carries an egg.” So I
fetched an egg from the kitchen, placed it en the ground,
and said, “ Fetch, Pritchard!” Pritchard didn’t need
to be told twice, but what do you think the cunning rascal
did? ‘You remember, some days before, Monsieur ——
the gentleman who had such a bad toothache, you know.
You recollect his coming to see you?’

‘Yes, of course I remember.’

‘Well, Pritchard pretended not to notice, but those
yellow eyes of his notice everything. Well, all of a
sudden he pretended to have the same toothache that
that gentleman had, and crack! goes the egg. Then he
pretends to be ashamed of his awkwardness—he swallows
itin a hurry, shell and all! I believed him—I thought<