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作者:辛苦      更新:2021-02-20 16:24      字数:9320
  delicate sandwiches of bread…and…butter spread with Paris green。
  We    have    a  new    brood    of   seventeen    ducklings     just  hatched    this
  afternoon。      When we came to the nest the yellow and brown bunches of
  down     and   fluff  were    peeping    out  from    under   the   hen's  wings    in  the
  prettiest fashion in the world。
  〃It's a noble hen!〃 I said to Phoebe。
  〃She ain't so nowble as she looks;〃 Phoebe answered grimly。                  〃It was
  another 'en that brooded these eggs for near on three weeks and then this
  big   one   come   along   with a   fancy  she'd like   a   family  'erself   if   she   could
  steal one without too much   trouble; so she drove  the rightful 'en off the
  nest;   finished   up   the   last   few   days;   and   'ere   she   is   in   possession   of   the
  ducklings!〃
  〃Why don't you take them away from her and give them back to the
  first hen; who did most of the work?〃 I asked; with some spirit。
  〃Like as not she wouldn't tyke them now;〃 said Phoebe; as she lifted
  the hen off the broken egg…shells and moved her gently into a clean box;
  on a bed of fresh hay。        We put food and drink within reach of the family;
  and very proud and handsome that highway robber of a hen looked; as she
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  stretched her wings over the seventeen easily…earned ducklings。
  Going back to the old nesting…box; I found one egg forgotten among
  the shells。    It was still warm; and I took it up to run across the field with
  it to Phoebe。      It was heavy; and the carrying of it was a queer sensation;
  inasmuch as it squirmed and 〃yipped〃 vociferously in transit; threatening
  so unmistakably to hatch in my hand that I was decidedly nervous。                      The
  intrepid little youngster burst his shell as he touched Phoebe's apron; and
  has become the strongest and handsomest of the brood。
  All this tending of downy young things; this feeding and putting to bed;
  this petting   and   nursing   and   rearing;  is   such   pretty;  comforting   woman's
  work。     I am sure Phoebe will make a better wife to the carrier for having
  been a poultry…maid; and though good enough for most practical purposes
  when I   came   here;   I am  an   infinitely  better woman   now。         I   am  afraid   I
  was not particularly  nice the last few  days at   the Hydro。              Such   a lot   of
  dull; prosy; inquisitive; bothering old tabbies!            Aunt Margaret furnishing
  imaginary   symptoms   enough   to   keep   a   fond   husband   and   two   trained
  nurses distracted; a man I had never encouraged in my life coming to stay
  in   the   neighbourhood   and   turning   up   daily   for   rejection;   another   man
  taking rooms at the very hotel with the avowed purpose of making my life
  a burden; and on the heels of both; a widow of thirty…five in full chase!
  Small wonder I thought it more dignified to retire than to compete; and so
  I did。
  I need not; however; have cut the threads that bound me to Oxenbridge
  with such particularly sharp scissors; nor given them such a vicious snap;
  for; so far as I can observe; the little world of which I imagined myself the
  sun continues to revolve; and; probably; about some other centre。                    I can
  well imagine who has taken up that delightful but somewhat exposed and
  responsible positionit would be just like her!
  I am perfectly happy where I am; it is not that; but it seems so strange
  that they can be perfectly happy without me; after all that theyafter all
  that was said on the subject not many days ago。 Nothing turns out as one
  expects。     There have   been   no   hot   pursuits;  no   rewards   offered; no   bills
  posted; no printed placards issued describing the beauty and charms of a
  young person who supposed herself the cynosure of every eye。                   Heigh…ho!
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  What does it matter; after all?         One can always be a Goose Girl!
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  I wonder if the hen mother is quite; quite satisfied with her ducklings!
  Do you suppose the fact of hatching and brooding them breaks down all
  the   sense    of  difference?     Does     she   not   sometimes      reflect  that  if  her
  children were the ordinary sort; and not these changelings; she would be
  enjoying   certain   pretty   little   attentions   dear   to   a   mother's   heart?   The
  chicks would be pecking the food off her broad beak with their tiny ones;
  and jumping on her back to slide down her glossy feathers。                    They would
  be far nicer to cuddle; too; so small and graceful and light; the changelings
  are a trifle   solid and brawny。         And personally;   just as a   matter of   taste;
  would     she   not   prefer   wee;   round;   glancing     heads;   and   pointed    beaks;
  peeping from under her wings; to these teaspoon…shaped things larger than
  her own?       I wonder!
  We are training fourteen large young chickens to sit on the perches in
  their new house; instead of huddling together on the floor as has been their
  habit; because we discover rat…holes under the wire flooring occasionally;
  and   fear that   toes   may  be   bitten。   At   nine o'clock   Phoebe   and   I   lift   the
  chickens      one   by   one;   and;    as  it  were;   glue    them    to  their   perches;
  squawking。        Three     nights   have    we   gone    patiently    through    with    this
  performance; but they have not learned the lesson。                 The ducks and geese
  are; however; greatly improved by the application of advanced educational
  methods;   and   the   regime   of   perfect   order   and   system   instituted   by   Me
  begins to show results。
  There     is  no  more    violent   splashing    and   pebbling;     racing;   chasing;
  separating。      The   pole;   indeed;   still   has   to   be   produced;   but   at   the   first
  majestic wave of my hand they scuttle toward the shore。                   The geese turn
  to the right; cross the rickyard; and go to their pen; the May ducks turn to
  the left for their coops; the June ducks follow the hens to the top meadow;
  and even the idiot gosling has an inspiration now and then and stumbles
  on his own habitation。
  Mrs。     Heaven     has   no   reverence     for   the   principles    of   Comenius;
  Pestalozzi; or Herbert Spencer as applied to poultry; and when the ducks
  and geese came out of the pond badly the other night and went waddling
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  and tumbling and hissing all over creation; did not approve of my sending
  them back into the pond to start afresh。
  〃I consider it a great waste of time; of good time; miss;〃 she said; 〃and;
  after all; do you consider that educated poultry will be any better eating; or
  that it will lay more than one egg a day; miss?〃
  I have given the matter some attention; and I fear Mrs。 Heaven is right。
  A   duck;   a   goose;   or   a   hen   in   which   I   have   developed   a   larger   brain;
  implanted a sense of duty; or instilled an idea of self…government; is likely;
  on   the   whole;   to   be   leaner;   not   fatter。  There   is   nothing   like   obeying   the
  voice of conscience for taking the flesh off one's bones; and; speaking of
  conscience; Phoebe; whose metaphysics are of the farm farmy; says that
  hers 〃felt like a hunlaid hegg for dyes〃 after she had jilted the postman。
  As to the eggs; I am sure the birds will go on laying one a day for 'tis
  their nature to。      Whether the product of the intelligent; conscious; logical
  fowl; will be as rich in quality as that of the uneducated and barbaric bird;
  I cannot say; but it ought at least to be equal to the Denmark egg eaten
  now by all Londoners; and if; perchance; left uneaten; it is certain to be a
  very superior wife and mother。
  While we are discussing the subject of educating poultry; I confess that
  the   case   of   Cannibal Ann   gives   me   much   anxiety。          Twice   in   her   short
  career has she been under suspicion of eating her own eggs; but Phoebe
  has never succeeded   in   catching her in   flagrante   delicto。             That   eminent
  detective   service   was   reserved   for   me;   and   I   have   been   haunted   by   the
  picture   ever   since。    It   is   an   awful   sight   to   witness   a   hen   gulp   her   own
  newly…laid fresh egg; yolk; white; shell; and all; to realise that you have
  fed;   sheltered;   chased;   and   occasionally   run   in;   a   being   possessed   of   no