第 8 节
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  returned to the crowded slum。
  September       and    October     wore    away。    Many     of   the   Cats   died   of
  starvation   or   were   too   weak   to   escape   their   natural   enemies。   But   Kitty;
  young and strong; still lived。
  Great changes had come over the ruined blocks。 Though silent on the
  night when she first saw them; they were crowded with noisy workmen all
  day。 A  tall   building;  well   advanced   on her   arrival;  was   completed   at   the
  end of October; and Slum Kitty; driven by hunger; went sneaking up to a
  pail   that   a   negro   had   set   outside。   The   pail;   unfortunately;   was   not   for
  garbage;     it  was   a   new   thing    in  that  region:   a   scrubbing…pail。     A   sad
  disappointment;   but   it   had   a   sense   of   comfortthere   were   traces   of   a
  familiar     touch   on   the   handle。    While    she   was    studying    it;  the  negro
  elevator…boy   came   out   again。   In   spite   of   his   blue   clothes;   his   odorous
  person confirmed the good impression of the handle。 Kitty had retreated
  across the street。 He gazed at her。
  〃Sho ef dat don't look like de Royal Ankalostan! Hyar; Pussy; Pussy;
  Pu…s…s…s…s…y! Co…o…o…o…m…e; Pu…u…s…s…sy; hyar! I'spec's she's sho hungry。〃
  Hungry! She hadn't         had a real meal for months。 The negro went into
  the building and reappeared with a portion of his own lunch。
  〃Hyar; Pussy; Puss; Puss; Puss!〃 It seemed very good; but Pussy had
  her doubts of the man。 At length he laid the meat on the pavement; and
  went back to the door。 Slum Kitty came forward very warily; sniffed at the
  meat; seized it; and fled like a little Tigress to eat her prize in peace。
  LIFE IV
  XI
  This was the beginning of a new era。 Pussy came to the door of the
  building now whenever pinched by hunger; and the good feeling for the
  negro   grew。   She   had   never   understood   that   man   before。   He   had   always
  seemed hostile。 Now he was her friend; the only one she had。
  One     week    she  had    a  streak  of   luck。  Seven     good   meals    on   seven
  successive  days;   and   right   on   the top   of  the  last   meal   she  found   a   juicy
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  dead Rat; the genuine thing; a perfect windfall。 She had never killed a full…
  grown Rat in all her lives; but seized the prize and ran off to hide it for
  future use。 She was crossing the street in front of the new building when
  an    old   enemy      appeared;        the    Wharf     Dog;and     Kitty    retreated;
  naturally enough; to the door where she had a friend。 Just as she neared it;
  he opened the door for a well…dressed man to come out; and both saw the
  Cat with her prize。
  〃Hello!   Look   at   that   for   a   Cat!〃  〃Yes;   sah;〃   answered   the   negro。
  〃Dat's ma Cat; sah; she's a terror on Rats; sah! hez 'em about cleaned up;
  sah; dat's why she's so thin。〃
  〃Well; don't let her starve;〃 said the man with the air of the landlord。
  〃Can't you feed her?
  〃De liver meat…man comes reg'lar; sah; quatah dollar a week; sah;〃 said
  the negro; fully realizing that he was entitled to the extra fifteen cents for
  〃the idea。〃
  〃That's all right。 I'll stand it。〃
  XII
  〃M…e…a…t! M…e…a…t!〃 is heard the magnetic; cat…conjuring cry of the old
  liver…man; as his barrow is pushed up the glorified Scrimper's Alley; and
  Cats come crowding; as of yore; to receive their due。
  There are Cats black; white; yellow; and gray to be remembered; and;
  above all; there are owners to be remembered。 As the barrow rounds the
  corner near the new building it makes a newly scheduled stop。
  〃Hyar; you; get out o' the road; you common trash;〃 cries the liver…man;
  and he waves his wand to make way for the little gray Cat with blue eyes
  and white nose。 She receives an unusually large portion; for Sam is wisely
  dividing   the   returns   evenly;   and   Slum  Kitty  retreats   with   her   'daily'   into
  shelter of the great building; to which she is regularly attached。 She has
  entered     into  her   fourth   life  with   prospects    of  happiness     never    before
  dreamed of。 Everything was against her at first; now everything seems to
  be   coming   her   way。  It   is   very  doubtful   that   her   mind   was   broadened   by
  travel; but she knew what she wanted and she got it。 She has achieved her
  long…time   great   ambition   by   catching;   not   a   Sparrow;   but   two   of   them;
  while they were clinched in mortal combat in the gutter。
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  There is no reason to suppose that she ever caught another Rat; but the
  negro secures a dead one when he can; for purposes of exhibition; lest her
  pension be   imperilled。 The dead one is left   in the  hall till   the  proprietor
  comes; then it is apologetically swept away。 〃Well; drat dat Cat; sah; dat
  Royal Ankalostan blood; sah; is terrors on Rats。〃
  She has had several broods since。 The negro thinks the Yellow Tom is
  the father of some of them; and no doubt the negro is right。
  He has sold her a number of times with a perfectly clear conscience;
  knowing   quite   well   that   it   is   only   a   question   of   a   few   days   before   the
  Royal Analostan comes back again。 Doubtless he is saving the money for
  some   honorable   ambition。   She   has   learned   to   tolerate   the   elevator;   and
  even   to   ride   up   and   down   on   it。   The   negro   stoutly   maintains   that   once;
  when     she   heard    the  meat…man;      while   she   was    on  the   top  floor;   she
  managed to press the button that called the elevator to take her down。
  She   is   sleek   and   beautiful   again。   She   is   not   only   one   of   the   four
  hundred      that  form   the   inner   circle  about    the  liver…barrow;    but   she   is
  recognized as the star pensioner among them。 The liver…man is positively
  respectful。 Not even the cream…and…chicken fed Cat of the pawn…broker's
  wife   has   such    a   position   as   the   Royal   Analostan。   But   in  spite   of   her
  prosperity;    her   social   position;   her  royal   name    and   fake   pedigree;    the
  greatest    pleasure    of  her   life  is  to  slip  out  and  go   a…slumming      in  the
  gloaming; for now; as in her previous lives; she is at heart; and likely to be;
  nothing but a dirty little Slum Cat。
  ARNAUX
  THE CHRONICLE OF A HOMING PIGEON
  We passed through   the side door of a   big stable on West   Nineteenth
  Street。 The mild smell of the well…kept stalls was lost in the sweet odor of
  hay; as we   mounted a ladder and entered the long garret。 The south end
  was walled off; and the familiar 〃Coo…oo; cooooo…oo; ruk…at…a…coo;〃 varied
  with the 〃whirr; whirr; whirr〃 of wings; informed us that we were at the
  pigeon…loft。
  This was the home of a famous lot of birds; and to…day there was to be
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  a race among fifty of the youngsters。 The owner of the loft had asked me;
  as an unprejudiced outsider; to be judge in the contest。
  It was a training race of the young birds。 They had been taken out for
  short distances with their parents once or twice; then set free to return to
  the loft。 Now for the first time they were to be flown without the old ones。
  The   point   of   start;   Elizabeth;   N。   J。;   was   a   long   journey   for   their   first
  unaided   attempt。   〃But   then;〃   the   trainer   remarked;   〃that's   how   we   weed
  out the fools; only the best birds make it; and that's all we want back。〃
  There was another side to the flight。 It was to be a race among those
  that    did   return。   Each    of   the   men    about    the   loft  as   well   as   several
  neighboring fanciers were interested in one or other of the Homers。 They
  made up a purse for the winner; and on me was to devolve the important
  duty of deciding which should take the stakes。 Not the first bird back; but
  the    first  bird   into   the   loft;  was   to   win;   for   one   that   returns    to  his
  neighborhood merely; without immediately reporting at home; is of little
  use as a letter…carrier。
  The   Homing   Pigeon   used   to   be   called   the   Carrier   because   it   carried
  messages;   but   here   I   found   that   name   restricted   to   the   show   bird;   the
  creature with abs