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    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。〃





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