第 3 节
作者:漂亮格子      更新:2021-04-30 16:08      字数:9321
  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 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。
  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 the
  Rabbit took sick and died。
  Pussy had never been happy in the cage。 She had enough to eat and
  drink; but she
  craved her freedomwould likely have gotten 'death or liberty'
  now; but that during the four days' captivity she had so cleaned
  and slicked her fur that her unusual coloring was seen; and Jap
  decided to keep her。
  LIFE II
  VI
  Jap Malee was as disreputable a little Cockney bantam as ever
  sold cheap Canary…birds in a cellar。 He was extremely poor; and
  the negro lived with him because the 'Henglish…man' was willing
  to share bed and board; and otherwise admit a perfect equality
  that few Americans conceded。 Jap was perfectly honest according
  to his lights; but he hadn't  any lights; and it was well known
  that his chief revenue was derived from storing and restoring
  stolen Dogs and Cats。 The half…dozen Canaries were mere blinds。
  Yet Jap believed in himself。 〃Hi tell you; Sammy; me boy; you'll
  see me with 'orses of my own yet;〃 he would say; when some
  trifling success inflated his dirty little chest。 He was not
  without ambition; in a weak; flabby; once…in…a…while way; and he
  sometimes wished to be known as a fancier。 Indeed; he had once
  gone the wild length of offering a Cat for exhibition at the
  Knickerbocker High Society Cat and Pet Show; with three not
  over…clear objects: first; to gratify his ambition; second; to
  secure the exhibitor's free pass; and; third; 〃well; you kneow;
  one 'as to kneow the valuable Cats; you kneow; when one goes
  a…catting。〃 But this was a society show; the exhibitor had to be
  introduced; and his miserable alleged half…Persian was scornfully
  rejected。 The 'Lost and Found' columns of the papers were the
  only ones of interest to Jap; but he had noticed and saved a
  clipping about 'breeding for fur。' This was stuck on the wall of
  his den; and under its influence he set about what seemed a cruel
  experiment with the Slum Cat。 First; he soaked her dirty fur with
  stuff to kill the two or three kinds of creepers she wore; and;
  when it had done its work; he washed her thoroughly in soap and
  warm water; in spite of her teeth; claws; and yowls。 Kitty was
  savagely indignant; but a warm and happy glow spread over her as
  she dried off in a cage near the stove; and her fur began to
  fluff out with wonderful softness and whiteness。 Jap and his
  assistant were much pleased with the result; and Kitty ought to
  have been。 But this was preparatory: now for the experiment。
  〃Nothing is so good for growing fur as plenty of oily food and
  continued exposure to cold weather;〃 said the clipping。 Winter
  was at hand; and Jap Malee put Kitty's cage out in the yard;
  protected only from the rain and the direct wind; and fed her
  with all the oil…cake and fish…heads she could eat。 In a week a
  change began to show。 She was rapidly getting fat and sleekshe
  had nothing to do but get fat and dress her fur。 Her cage was
  kept clean; and nature responded to the chill weather and the
  oily food by making Kitty's coat thicker and glossier every day;
  so that by midwinter she was an unusually beautiful Cat in the
  fullest and finest of fur; with markings that were at least a
  rarity。 Jap was much pleased with the result of the experiment;
  and as a very little success had a wonderful effect on him; he
  began to dream of the paths of glory。 Why not send the Slum Cat
  to the show now coming on? The failure of the year before made
  him more careful as to details。 〃'T won't do; ye kneow; Sammy; to
  henter 'er as a tramp Cat; ye kneow;〃 he observed to his help;
  〃but it kin be arranged to suit the Knickerbockers。 Nothink like
  a good noime; ye kneow。 Ye see now it had orter be 'Royal'
  somethink or othernothink goes with the Knickerbockers like
  'Royal' anythink。 Now 'Royal Dick;' or 'Royal Sam;' 'ow's that?
  But 'owld on; them's Tom names。 Oi say; Sammy; wot's the noime of
  that island where ye wuz born?〃
  〃Analostan Island; sah; was my native vicinity; sah。〃
  〃Oi say; now; that's good; ye kneow。 'Royal Analostan;' by Jove!
  The onliest pedigreed 'Royal Analostan' in the 'ole sheow; ye
  kneow。 Ain't that foine?〃 and they mingled their cackles。
  〃But we'll 'ave to 'ave a pedigree; ye kneow。〃 So a very long
  fake pedigree on the recognized lines was prepared。 One dark
  afternoon Sam; in a borrowed silk hat; delivered the Cat and the
  pedigree at the show door。 The darkey did the honors。 He had been
  a Sixth Avenue barber; and he could put on more pomp and lofty
  hauteur in five minutes than Jap Malee could have displayed in a
  lifetime; and this; doubtless; was one reason for the respectful
  reception awarded the Royal Analostan at the Cat Show。
  Jap was very proud to be an exhibitor; but he had all a Cockney's
  reverence for the upper class; and when on the opening day he
  went to the door; he was overpowered to see the array of
  carriages and silk hats。 The gate…man looked at him sharply; but
  passed him on his ticket; doubtless taking him for stable…boy to
  some exhibitor。 The hall had velvet carpets before the long rows
  of cages。 Jap; in his small cunning; was sneaking down the side
  rows; glancing at the Cats of all kinds; noting the blue ribbons
  and the reds; peering about but not daring to ask for his own
  exhibit; inly trembling to think what the gorgeous gathering of
  fashion would say if they