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cage in which was a Fox。 The gentleman with the bushy tail was in a far
corner。 He crouched low; his eyes glowed。 The Kitten wandered; sniffing;
up to the bars; put its head in; sniffed again; then made toward the feed…
pan; to be seized in a flash by the crouching Fox。 It gave a frightened
〃mew;〃 but a single shake cut that short and would have ended Kitty's nine
lives at once; had not the negro come to the rescue。 He had no weapon and
could not get into the cage; but he spat with such copious vigor in the
Fox's face that he dropped the Kitten and returned to the corner; there to sit
blinking his eyes in sullen fear。
The negro pulled the Kitten out。 The shake of the beast of prey seemed
to have stunned the victim; really to have saved it much suffering。 The
Kitten seemed unharmed; but giddy。 It tottered in a circle for a time; then
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slowly revived; and a few minutes later was purring in the negro's lap;
apparently none the worse; when Jap Malee; the bird…man; came home。
Jap was not an Oriental; he was a full…blooded Cockney; but his eyes
were such little accidental slits aslant in his round; flat face; that his first
name was forgotten in the highly descriptive title of 〃Jap。〃 He was not
especially unkind to the birds and beasts whose sales were supposed to
furnish his living; but his eye was on the main chance; he knew what he
wanted。 He didn't want the Slum Kitten。
The negro gave it all the food it could eat; then carried it to a distant
block and dropped it in a neighboring iron…yard。
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One full meal is as much as any one needs in two or three days; and
under the influence of this stored…up heat and power; Kitty was very lively。
She walked around the piled…up rubbish; cast curious glances on far…away
Canary…birds in cages that hung from high windows; she peeped over
fences; discovered a large Dog; got quietly down again; and presently
finding a sheltered place in full sunlight; she lay down and slept for an
hour。 A slight'sniff' awakened her; and before her stood a large Black Cat
with glowing green eyes; and the thick neck and square jaws that
distinguish the Tom; a scar marked his cheek; and his left ear was torn。 His
look was far from friendly; his ears moved backward a little; his tail
twitched; and a faint; deep sound came from his throat。 The Kitten
innocently walked toward him。 She did not remember him。 He rubbed the
sides of his jaws on a post; and quietly; slowly turned and disappeared。
The last that she saw of him was the end of his tail twitching from side to
side; and the little Slummer had no idea that she had been as near death to…
day; as she had been when she ventured into the fox…cage。
As night came on the Kitten began to feel hungry。 She examined
carefully the long invisible colored stream that the wind is made of。 She
selected the most interesting of its strands; and; nose…led; followed。 In the
corner of the iron…yard was a box of garbage。 Among this she found
something that answered fairly well for food; a bucket of water under a
faucet offered a chance to quench her thirst。
The night was spent chiefly in prowling about and learning the main
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lines of the iron…yard。 The next day she passed as before; sleeping in the
sun。 Thus the time wore on。 Sometimes she found a good meal at the
garbage…box; sometimes there was nothing。 Once she found the big Black
Tom there; but discreetly withdrew before he saw her。 The water…bucket
was usually at its place; or; failing that; there were some muddy little pools
on the stone below。 But the garbage…box was very unreliable。 Once it left
her for three days without food。 She searched along the high fence; and
seeing a small hole; crawled through that and found herself in the open
street。 This was a new world; but before she had ventured far; there was a
noisy; rumbling rusha large Dog came bounding; and Kitty had barely
time to run back into the hole in the fence。 She was dreadfully hungry; and
glad to find some old potato…peelings; which gave a little respite from the
hunger…pang。 In the morning she did not sleep; but prowled for food。
Some Sparrows chirruped in the yard。 They were often there; but now they
were viewed with new eyes。 The steady pressure of hunger had roused the
wild hunter in the Kitten; those Sparrows were gamewere food。 She
crouched instinctively and stalked from cover to cover; but the chirpers
were alert and flew in time。 Not once; but many times; she tried without
result except to confirm the Sparrows in the list of things to be eaten if
obtainable。
On the fifth day of ill luck the Slum Kitty ventured forth into the street;
desperately bent on finding food。 When far from the haven hole some
small boys opened fire at her with pieces of brick。 She ran in fear。 A Dog
joined in the chase; and Kitty's position grew perilous; but an old…
fashioned iron fence round a house…front was there; and she slipped in
between the rails as the Dog overtook her。 A woman in a window above
shouted at the Dog。 Then the boys dropped a piece of cat…meat down to
the unfortunate; and Kitty had the most delicious meal of her life。 The
stoop afforded a refuge。 Under this she sat patiently till nightfall came
with quiet; then sneaked back like a shadow to her old iron…yard。
Thus the days went by for two months。 She grew in size and strength
and in an intimate knowledge of the immediate neighborhood。 She made
the acquaintance of Downey Street; where long rows of ash…cans were to
be seen every morning。 She formed her own ideas of their proprietors。 The
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big house was to her; not a Roman Catholic mission; but a place whose
garbage…tins abounded in choicest fish scrapings。 She soon made the
acquaintance of the meat…man; and joined in the shy fringe of Cats that
formed the outer circle。 She also met the Wharf Dog as well as two or
three other horrors of the same class。 She knew what to expect of them
and how to avoid them; and she was happy in being the inventor of a new
industry。 Many thousand Cats have doubtless hung; in hope; about the
tempting milk…cans that the early milk…man leaves on steps and window…
ledges; and it was by the merest accident that Kitty found one with a
broken lid; and so was taught to raise it and have a satisfying drink。
Bottles; of course; were beyond her; but many a can has a misfit lid; and
Kitty was very painstaking in her efforts to discover the loose…jointed ones。
Finally she extended her range by exploration till she achieved the heart of
the next block; and farther; till once more among the barrels and boxes of
the yard behind the bird…man's cellar。
The old iron…yard never had been home; she had always felt like a
stranger there; but here she had a sense of ownership; and at once resented
the presence of another small Cat。 She approached this newcomer with
threatening air。 The two had got as far as snarling and spitting when a
bucket of water from an upper window drenched them both and
effectually cooled their wrath。 They fled; the newcomer over the wall;
Slum Kitty under the very box where she had been born。 This whole back
region appealed to her strongly; and here again she took up her abode。 The
yard had no more garbage food than the other and no water at all; but it
was frequented by stray Rats and a few Mice of the finest quality; these
were occasionally secured; and afforded not only a palatable meal; but
were the cause of her winning a friend。