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作者:辛苦      更新:2021-02-20 16:24      字数:9322
  harried and pecked by the   big geese in the lower   meadow; and discover
  one sailing by himself in solitary splendour in the middle of the deserted
  pond; a look of evil triumph in his bead…like eye。                Still we lack one young
  duckling;      and   he   at  length    is  found    dead    by   the   hedge。     A   rat   has
  evidently seized him and choked him at a single throttle; but in such haste
  that he has not had time to carry away the tiny body。
  〃Poor think!〃 says Phoebe tearfully; 〃it looks as if it was 'it with some
  kind   of   a   wepping。     I   don't   know   whatever   to   do   with   the   rats;   they're
  gettin' that fearocious!〃
  Before   I   was   admitted   into   daily   contact   with   the   living   goose   (my
  previous   intercourse   with   him   having   been   carried   on   when   gravy   and
  stuffing     obscured     his  true   personality);     I  thought    him   a  very   Dreyfus
  among   fowls;   a   sorely   slandered   bird;   to   whom   justice   had   never   been
  done;     for  even    the  gentle    Darwin     is  hard   upon    him。    My     opinion     is
  undergoing some slight modifications; but I withhold judgment at present;
  hoping   that   some   of   the   follies;   faults;   vagaries;   and   limitations   that   I
  observe in Phoebe's geese may  be due to Phoebe's educational   methods;
  which were; before my advent; those of the darkest ages。
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  CHAPTER IV
  July 9th。
  By   the   time   the   ducks   and   geese   are   incarcerated   for   the   night;   the
  reasonable;       sensible;    practical…minded        hensespecially       those    whose
  mentality       is   increased     and     whose     virtue     is  heightened       by    the
  responsibilities   of   motherhoodhave   gone   into   their   own   particular   rat…
  proof boxes; where they are waiting in a semi…somnolent state to have the
  wire   doors   closed;   the   bricks   set   against   them;   and   the   bits   of   sacking
  flung over the tops to keep out the draught。             We have a great many young
  families;   both   ducklings   and   chicks;   but   we   have   no   duck   mothers   at
  present。     The variety of bird which Phoebe seems to have bred during the
  past   year   may  be   called   the   New  Duck;   with   certain   radical ideas   about
  woman's sphere。         What will happen to Thornycroft if we develop a New
  Hen and a New Cow; my imagination fails to conceive。                       There does not
  seem to be the slightest danger for the moment; however; and our hens lay
  and sit and sit and lay as if laying and sitting were the twin purposes of
  life。
  The nature of the hen seems to broaden with the duties of maternity;
  but I think myself that we presume a little upon her amiability and natural
  motherliness。       It is one thing to desire a family of one's own; to lay eggs
  with that idea in view; to sit upon them three long weeks and hatch out and
  bring up a nice brood of chicks。             It must be quite another to have one's
  eggs abstracted day by day and eaten by a callous public; the nest filled
  with   deceitful   substitutes;   and   at   the   end   of   a   dull   and   weary   period   of
  hatching to bring into the world another person's children children; too;
  of the wrong size; the wrong kind of bills and feet; and; still more subtle
  grievance;      the  wrong     kind   of   instincts;   leading    them    to  a  dangerous
  aquatic career; one which the mother may not enter to guide; guard; and
  teach;   one   on   the   brink   of   which   she   must   ever   stand;   uttering   dryshod
  warnings which are never heeded。               They grow used to this strange order
  of things after a bit; it is true; and are less anxious and excited。              When the
  duck…   brood   returns   safely   again   and   again   from   what   the   hen…mother
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  thinks will prove a watery grave; she becomes accustomed to the situation;
  I   suppose。     I   find   that   at   night   she   stands   by   the   pond  for   what   she
  considers a decent; self…respecting length of time; calling the ducklings out
  of the water; then; if they refuse to come; the mother goes off to bed and
  leaves them to Providence; or Phoebe。
  The brown hen that   we have   named Cornelia   is the best mother;  the
  one who waits longest and most patiently for the web…footed Gracchi to
  finish their swim。
  When   a   chick   is   taken   out   of   the   incubytor   (as   Phoebe   calls   it)   and
  refused by all the other hens; Cornelia generally accepts it; though she had
  twelve     of   her   own    when     we   began    using    her   as  an   orphan     asylum。
  〃Wings are made to stretch;〃 she seems to say cheerfully; and with a kind
  glance of her round eye she welcomes the wanderer and the outcast。                         She
  even   tended   for   a   time   the   offspring   of   an   absent…minded;   light…headed
  pheasant who flew over a four…foot wall and left her young behind her to
  starve; it was not a New Pheasant; either; for the most conservative and
  old…   fashioned   of   her   tribe   occasionally   commits   domestic   solecisms   of
  this sort。
  There   is   no   telling   when;   where;   or   how   the   maternal   instinct   will
  assert   itself。    Among   our   Thornycroft   cats   is   a   certain   Mrs。   Greyskin。
  She had not been seen for many days; and Mrs。 Heaven concluded that she
  had hidden herself somewhere with a family of kittens; but as the supply
  of that article with us more than equals the demand; we had not searched
  for her with especial zeal。
  The other day Mrs。 Greyskin appeared at the dairy door; and when she
  had been fed Phoebe and I followed her stealthily; from a distance。                        She
  walked slowly about as if her mind were quite free from harassing care;
  and   finally   approached   a   deserted   cow…house   where   there   was   a   great
  mound   of   straw。      At   this   moment   she   caught   sight   of   us   and   turned   in
  another      direction    to  throw    us   off   the  scent。     We     persevered     in   our
  intention of going into her probable retreat; and were cautiously looking
  for some sign of life in the haymow; when we heard a soft cackle and a
  ruffling   of   plumage。   Coming   closer   to   the   sound   we   saw   a   black   hen
  brooding a nest; her bright bead eyes turning nervously from side to side;
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  and;   coaxed   out   from   her   protecting   wings   by   youthful   curiosity;   came
  four kittens; eyes wide open; warm; happy; ready for sport!
  The   sight   was   irresistible;   and   Phoebe   ran   for   Mr。   and   Mrs。   Heaven
  and the Square Baby。          Mother Hen was not to be embarrassed or daunted;
  even   if   her   most   sacred   feelings   were   regarded   in   the   light   of   a   cheap
  entertainment。       She   held   her   ground   while   one   of   the   kits   slid   up   and
  down her glossy back; and two others; more timid; crept underneath her
  breast; only daring to put out their pink noses!                We retired then for very
  shame      and    met    Mrs。   Greyskin      in   the  doorway。       This     should    have
  thickened      the   plot;   but   there   is  apparently     no   rivalry    nor   animosity
  between      the   co…mothers。      We     watch    them    every    day   now;    through     a
  window   in   the   roof。     Mother   Greyskin   visits   the   kittens   frequently;   lies
  down beside the   home nest;  and gives them  their dinner。                   While this is
  going on Mother Blackwing goes modestly away for a bite; a sup; and a
  little   exercise;   returning   to   the   kittens   when   the   cat   leaves   them。   It   is
  pretty to see her settle down over the four; fat; furry dumplings; and they
  seem to   know  no difference in   warmth   or   comfort;  whichever   mother   is
  brooding them; while; as their eyes have been open for a week; it can no
  longer be called a blind error on their part。
  When we have closed all our small hen…nurseries for the night; there is
  still the large house inhabited by the thirty…two full… grown chickens which
  Phoebe calls the broilers。          I cannot endure the term; and will not use it。
  〃Now for the April chicks;〃 I say every evening。
  〃Do you mean the broilers?〃 asks Phoebe。
  〃I