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作者:卡车      更新:2021-02-19 00:08      字数:9322
  were the cause of her winning a friend。
  IV
  Kitty was now fully grown。 She was a striking…looking Cat of the tiger
  type。 Her marks were black on a very pale gray; and the four beauty…spots
  of white on nose; ears; and tail…tip lent a certain distinction。 She was very
  expert   at   getting   a   living;   and   yet   she   had   some   days   of   starvation   and
  failed in her ambition of catching a Sparrow。 She was quite alone; but a
  new force was coming into her life。
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  She was lying in the sun one August day; when a large Black Cat came
  walking   along   the   top   of   a   wall   in   her   direction。   She   recognized   him  at
  once by his torn ear。 She slunk into her box and hid。 He picked his way
  gingerly; bounded lightly to a shed that was at the end of the yard; and was
  crossing the roof when a Yellow Cat rose up。 The Black Torn glared and
  growled;   so   did   the   Yellow   Tom。   Their   tails   lashed   from   side   to   side。
  Strong throats growled and yowled。 They approached each other with ears
  laid back; with muscles a…tense。
  〃Yow…yow…ow!〃 said the Black One。
  〃Wow…w…w!〃 was the slightly deeper answer。
  〃Ya…wow…wow…wow!〃   said   the   Black   One;   edging   up   half   an   inch
  nearer。
  〃Yow…w…w!〃   was   the   Yellow   answer;   as   the   blond   Cat   rose   to   full
  height and stepped with vast dignity a whole inch forward。 〃Yow…w!〃 and
  he went another inch; while his tail went swish; thump; from one side to
  the other。
  〃Ya…wow…yow…w!〃 screamed the Black in a rising tone; and he backed
  the eighth of an inch; as he marked the broad; unshrinking breast before
  him。
  Windows   opened   all   around;   human   voices   were   heard;   but   the   Cat
  scene went on。
  〃Yow…yow…ow!〃 rumbled the Yellow Peril; his voice deepening as the
  other's rose。 〃Yow! 〃 and he advanced another step。
  Now their noses were but three inches apart; they stood sidewise; both
  ready   to   clinch;   but   each   waiting   for   the   other。   They   glared   for   three
  minutes in silence and like statues; except that each tail…tip was twisting。
  The Yellow began again。 〃Yow…ow… ow!〃 in deep tone。
  〃Ya…a…aa…a!〃 screamed   the   Black;   with intent   to   strike terror   by  his
  yell;   but   he   retreated   one   sixteenth   of   an   inch。 The Yellow   walked   up   a
  long   half…inch;   their   whiskers   were   mixing   now;   another   advance;   and
  their noses almost touched。
  〃Yo…w…w!〃 said Yellow; like a deep moan。
  〃Y…a…a…a…a…a…a !〃 screamed the Black; but he retreated a thirty…second
  of an inch; and the Yellow Warrior closed and clinched like a demon。
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  Oh; how they rolled and bit and tore; especially the Yellow One!
  How they pitched and gripped and hugged; but especially the Yellow
  One!
  Over and over; sometimes one on top; sometimes another; but mostly
  the Yellow One; and farther till they rolled off the roof; amid cheers from
  all the windows。 They lost not a second in that fall to the junk…yard; they
  tore   and   clawed   all   the   way   down;   but   especially   the Yellow   One。 And
  when they struck the ground; still fighting; the one on top was chiefly the
  Yellow   One;   and   before   they   separated   both   had   had   as   much   as   they
  wanted;   especially   the   Black   One!   He   scaled   a   wall   and;   bleeding   and
  growling;      disappeared;     while    the   news    was    passed    from    window     to
  window that Cayley's Nig had been licked at last by Orange Billy。
  Either the Yellow Cat was a very clever seeker; or else Slum Kitty did
  not hide very hard; but he discovered her among the boxes;
  and    she   made    no   attempt   to   get  away;    probably   because      she  had
  witnessed   the   fight。   There   is   nothing   like   success   in   warfare   to   win   the
  female heart; and thereafter the Yellow Tom and Kitty became very good
  friends;  not   sharing   each   other's   lives   or   food;Cats do   not do   that   way
  much;but       recognizing      each    other    as   entitled    to   special    friendly
  privileges。
  V
  September had gone。 October's shortening days were on when an event
  took place in the old cracker…box。 If Orange Billy had come he would have
  seen five little Kittens curled up in the embrace of their mother; the little
  Slum   Cat。   It   was   a   wonderful   thing   for   her。   She   felt   all   the   elation   an
  animal   mother   can   feel;   all   the   delight;   and   she   loved   them   and   licked
  them with a tenderness that must have been a surprise to herself; had she
  had the power to think of such things。
  She had added a joy to her joyless life; but she had also added a care
  and a heavy weight to her heavy load。 All her strength was taken now to
  find food。 The burden increased as   the offspring grew up big   enough to
  scramble about the boxes; which they did daily during her absence after
  they were six weeks old。 That troubles go in flocks and luck in streaks; is
  well known in Slumland。 Kitty had had three encounters with Dogs; and
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  had been stoned by Malee's negro during a two days' starve。 Then the tide
  turned。   The   very   next   morning   she   found   a   full   milk…can   without   a   lid;
  successfully   robbed   a   barrow   pensioner;   and   found   a   big   fish…head;   all
  within   two   hours。   She   had   just   returned   with   that   perfect   peace   which
  comes only of a full stomach; when she saw a little brown creature in her
  junk…yard。 Hunting memories came back in strength; she didn't know what
  it was; but she had killed and eaten several Mice; and this was evidently a
  big Mouse with bob…tail and large ears。 Kitty stalked it with elaborate but
  unnecessary   caution;   the   little   Rabbit   simply   sat   up   and   looked   faintly
  amused。 He did not try to run; and Kitty sprang on him and bore him off。
  As   she  was not   hungry;  she  carried   him  to   the  cracker…box  and   dropped
  him among the Kittens。 He was not much hurt。 He got over his fright; and
  since he could not get out of the box; he snuggled among the Kittens; and
  when they began to take their evening meal he very soon decided to join
  them。 The   old   Cat   was   puzzled。 The   hunter   instinct had   been   dominant;
  but absence of hunger had saved the Rabbit and given the maternal instinct
  a chance to appear。 The result was that the Rabbit became a member of the
  family; and was thenceforth guarded and fed with the Kittens。
  Two     weeks     went   by。  The    Kittens    romped     much    among     the   boxes
  during their mother's absence。 The Rabbit could not get out of the box。 Jap
  Malee;   seeing   the   Kittens   about   the   back   yard;   told   the   negro   to   shoot
  them。 This he was doing one morning with a 22…calibre rifle。 He had shot
  one after another and seen them drop from sight into the crannies of the
  lumber…pile; when the old Cat came running along the wall from the dock;
  carrying a small Wharf Rat。 He had been ready to shoot her; too; but the
  sight of that Rat changed his plans: a rat…catching Cat was worthy to live。
  It happened to be the very first one she had ever caught; but it saved her
  life。 She threaded the lumber…maze to the cracker…box and was probably
  puzzled   to   find   that   there   were   no   Kittens   to   come   at   her   call;   and   the
  Rabbit would not partake of the Rat。 Pussy curled up to nurse the Rabbit;
  but she called from time to time to summon the Kittens。 Guided by that
  call;   the   negro   crawled   quietly   to   the   place;   and   peering   down   into   the
  cracker…box; saw;  to   his intense   surprise; that it   contained the old   Cat;  a
  live Rabbit; and a dead Rat。
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  The mother Cat laid back her ears and snarled。 The negro withdrew;
  but a minute later a board was dropped on the opening of the cracker…box;
  and the den with its tenants; dead and alive; was lifted into the bird…cellar。
  〃Say; boss; look a…hyarhyar's where de
  little Rabbit got to wot we lost。 Yo' sho t'ought Ah stoled him for de
  'tater…bake。〃
  Kitty and Bunny were carefully put in a large wire cage and exhibited
  as a happy family till a few days later; when th