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the portuguese duck-第2章

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will have playthings; why let them; I say。〃

    〃Don't take any notice of what he says;〃 whispered the Portuguese;

〃he's very well in matters of business; and with him business is

placed before everything。 But now I shall lie down and have a little

rest。 It is a duty we owe to ourselves that we may be nice and fat

when we come to be embalmed with sage and onions and apples。〃 So she

laid herself down in the sun and winked with one eye; she had a very

comfortable place; and felt so comfortable that she fell asleep。 The

little singing…bird busied himself for some time with his broken wing;

and at last he lay down; too; quite close to his protectress。 The

sun shone warm and bright; and he found out that it was a very good

place。 But the fowls of the neighborhood were all awake; and; to

tell the truth; they had paid a visit to the duckyard; simply and

solely to find food for themselves。 The Chinese were the first to

leave; and the other fowls soon followed them。

    The witty little duck said of the Portuguese; that the old lady

was getting quite a 〃doting ducky;〃 All the other ducks laughed at

this。 〃Doting ducky;〃 they whispered。 〃Oh; that's too 'witty!'〃 And

then they repeated the former joke about 〃Portulak;〃 and declared it

was most amusing。 Then they all lay down to have a nap。

    They had been lying asleep for some time; when suddenly

something was thrown into the yard for them to eat。 It came down

with such a bang; that the whole company started up and clapped

their wings。 The Portuguese awoke too; and rushed over to the other

side: in so doing she trod upon the little singing…bird。

    〃Tweet;〃 he cried; 〃you trod very hard upon me; madam。〃

    〃Well; then; why do you lie in my way?〃 she retorted; 〃you must

not be so touchy。 I have nerves of my own; but I do not cry 'tweet。'〃

    〃Don't be angry;〃 said the little bird; 〃the 'tweet' slipped out

of my beak unawares。〃

    The Portuguese did not listen to him; but began eating as fast

as she could; and made a good meal。 When she had finished; she lay

down again; and the little bird; who wished to be amiable; began to

sing;…



                       〃Chirp and twitter;

                         The dew…drops glitter;

                       In the hours of sunny spring;

                         I'll sing my best;

                         Till I go to rest;

                       With my head behind my wing。〃



    〃Now I want rest after my dinner;〃 said the Portuguese; 〃you

must conform to the rules of the house while you are here。 I want to

sleep now。〃

    The little bird was quite taken aback; for he meant it kindly。

When madam awoke afterwards; there he stood before her with a little

corn he had found; and laid it at her feet; but as she had not slept

well; she was naturally in a bad temper。 〃Give that to a chicken;〃 she

said; 〃and don't be always standing in my way。〃

    〃Why are you angry with me?〃 replied the little singing…bird;

〃what have I done?〃

    〃Done!〃 repeated the Portuguese duck; 〃your mode of expressing

yourself is not very polite。 I must call your attention to that fact。〃

    〃It was sunshine here yesterday;〃 said the little bird; 〃but

to…day it is cloudy and the air is close。〃

    〃You know very little about the weather; I fancy;〃 she retorted;

〃the day is not over yet。 Don't stand there; looking so stupid。〃

    〃But you are looking at me just as the wicked eyes looked when I

fell into the yard yesterday。〃

    〃Impertinent creature!〃 exclaimed the Portuguese duck: 〃would

you compare me with the cat… that beast of prey? There's not a drop of

malicious blood in me。 I've taken your part; and now I'll teach you

better manners。〃 So saying; she made a bite at the little

singing…bird's head; and he fell dead on the ground。 〃Now whatever

is the meaning of this?〃 〃she said; 〃could he not bear even such a

little peck as I gave him? Then certainly he was not made for this

world。 I've been like a mother to him; I know that; for I've a good

heart。〃

    Then the cock from the neighboring yard stuck his head in; and

crowed with steam…engine power。

    〃You'll kill me with your crowing;〃 she cried; 〃it's all your

fault。 He's lost his life; and I'm very near losing mine。〃

    〃There's not much of him lying there;〃 observed the cock。

    〃Speak of him with respect;〃 said the Portuguese duck; 〃for he had

manners and education; and he could sing。 He was affectionate and

gentle; and that is as rare a quality in animals as in those who

call themselves human beings。〃

    Then all the ducks came crowding round the little dead bird。 Ducks

have strong passions; whether they feel envy or pity。 There was

nothing to envy here; so they all showed a great deal of pity; even

the two Chinese。 〃We shall never have another singing…bird again

amongst us; he was almost a Chinese;〃 they whispered; and then they

wept with such a noisy; clucking sound; that all the other fowls

clucked too; but the ducks went about with redder eyes afterwards。 〃We

have hearts of our own;〃 they said; 〃nobody can deny that。〃

    〃Hearts!〃 repeated the Portuguese; 〃indeed you have; almost as

tender as the ducks in Portugal。〃

    〃Let us think of getting something to satisfy our hunger;〃 said

the drake; that's the most important business。 If one of our toys is

broken; why we have plenty more。〃





                            THE END



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