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SouponaSausage-Peg香腸栓熬的湯
I.SOUPFROMASAUSAGEPEG
“Thatwasaperfectlydelightfuldinneryesterday,oneoldfemalemousetoldanother,
whohadnotattendedthefeast.〃Isatnumbertwenty-onefromtheoldmouseking,
whichwasn*tatallbad.Wouldyouliketohearthemenu?Thecourseswereexceedingly
wellarranged-mou1dybread,baconrind,tallowcandle,andsausage,andthenthe
samedishesalloveragain,fromstarttofinish,soitwasasgoodastwobanquets.
Therewassuchapleasantatmosphere,andsuchgoodhumor,thatitwaslikeafamily
gathering.Notascrapwasleftexceptthepegsattheendsofthesausages.
“Theconversationturnedtothesewoodenpegs,andtheexpression'soupfroma
sausagepeg,'cameup.Everybodyhadheardit,butnobodyhadevertastedsucha
soup,muchlessknewhowtomakeit.Wedrankafinetoasttothehealthofwhoever
inventedthesoup,andwesaidhedeservedtobeappointedmanagerofthepoorhouse.
Wasn*tthatwitty?Andtheoldmousekingroseandpromisedthattheyoungmaiden
mousewhocouldmakethissoupshouldbehisqueen.Hegavethemayearandaday
tolearnhow.〃
“Thatwasn,tsobad,afterall,“saidtheothermouse."Buthowdoyoumakethis
soup?”
〃Yes,howdoyoumakeit?That'sexactlywhatallthefemalemiceareasking-the
youngonesandtheoldmaidstoo.Everylastoneofthemwantstobethequeen,but
theydon'twanttobestirthemselvesandgooutinthewideworldtolearnhowto
makesoup,astheycertainlywouldhavetodo.Noteveryonehasthecouragetoleave
herfamilyandherownsnugcorner.Outintheworldonedoesn,tcomeuponcheese
paringsorsmellbaconeveryday.Noindeed.Onemustendurehunger,yes,andperhaps
beeatenalivebythecat.”
Verylikelythiswaswhatfrightenedmostofthemfromventuringoutinthewide
worldtofindthesecretofthesoup.Onlyfourmicedeclaredthemselvesreadyto
go.Theywereyoungandwilling,butpoor.Eachwouldgotooneofthefourcorners
oftheworld,andthenletfortunedecideamongthem.Allfourtooksausagepegs
withthemasareminderoftheirpurpose.Theseweretobetheirpilgrimstaffs.
ItwasthebeginningofMaywhentheysetout,andtheydidnotreturnuntilMay
ofthefollowingyear.Butonlythreeofthemreturned.Thefourthdidnotreport,
andtherewasnonewsabouther,thoughthedayforthecontesthadcome.
〃Yes,somethingalwaysgoeswrongoneventhemostpleasantoccasions,themouse
kingobserved.Buthecommandedthatallthemiceformanymilesaroundshouldbe
invited.
Theygatheredinthekitchen,andthethreetravelerslinedupinarowbythemselves.
Forthefourth,whowasmissing,theyplacedasausagepeg-shroudedincrape.No
onedaredtoexpressanopinionuntilthethreetravelershadmadetheirreports,
andthemousekinghadrenderedhisdecision.Nowweshallhear.
ILWHATTHEFIRSTLITTLEMOUSEHADSEENANDHEARDONHERTRAVELS
“WhenIwentoutintothewideworld,〃thelittlemousesaid,〃Ithought,asmany
othersdowhentheyaremyage,thatIkneweverything.Butsuchwasnotthecase.
Ittakesdaysandyearstoknoweverything.Iimmediatelysetouttosea.Iwent
onanorth-boundship,forIhadheardthatships*cooksmustknowhowtomanage.
Butitisn,tsohardtomanageatseawhenyouhaveanabundanceofbacon,andwhole
barrelsofsaltmeatandmouldyflour.Youlivelikealord,butyoudon'tlearn
tomakesoupfromasausagepeg.Wesailedmanydaysandwesailedmanynights.The
boatrolleddreadfylly,andwegotmanyadrenching.Whenwereachedportatlast,
Ilefttheship.Thatwasfarupinthenorthcountry.
/,It,sastrangethingtoleaveone'schimneycorner,sailawayinashipwhichis
asortofcornertoo,andthensuddenlyfindoneselfinaforeignland,hundreds
ofmilesaway.Therewerevastandtracklessforestsofbirchandpine.Theysmelled
sostrongthatIdidn'tlikeit!Thefragranceofthewildherbswassospicedit
mademesneezeandthinkofsausages.
“There,too,werebroadlakesofwaterwhichwasperfectlyclearwhenyoucameclose
toit,thoughfromadistanceitlookedasblackasink.Whiteswansrestedonthe
lakes,andtheyweresostillthatatfirstIthoughttheywereflecksoffoam.But
whenIsawthemfly,andIsawthemwalk,Iknewatoncethattheyweremembersof
theduckfamily-Icouldtellbythewaytheywaddled.Onecan'tdisownhisrelatives!
Ikepttomyownkind.Iwentwiththefieldandforestmice,althoughtheyknew
littleenoughofanything,andnothingatallofcookery,whichwastheverything,
Ihadtraveledsofartofindoutabout.Thatitwaspossibletothinksoupcould
bemadefromasausagepegstartledthemsothattheinformationwasimmediately
bandiedthroughoutthevastforest.Butthattherecouldbeanysolutiontosuch
aproblemtheythoughtwasutterlyimpossible,andlittledidIexpectthatthere,
beforethenightwasover,Ishouldbeinitiatedintothemakingofit.
〃Itwasmidsummer.Themicesaidthatthiswaswhythewoodsandtheherbswere
redolent,andthewaterssoclearandyetsodarkblueincontrastwiththewhiteness
oftheswans.Attheedgeoftheforest,betweenthreeorfourhousestheyhadraised
apoleashighasaship'smainmast.Garlandsandribbonsflutteredfromthepeak
ofit.ItwasaMaypole.Youngmenandmaidensdancedarounditandsangatthetop
oftheirvoices,whilethefiddlerplayedthematune.Theyweremerryinthesunset
andmerryinthemoonlight,butIhadnopartinit,forwhatwouldalittlemouse
bedoingataforestdance?SoIsatinthesoftmoss,andheldtighttomysausage
peg.Themoonlightfellparticularlybrightononespot,wheretherewasatree.
ThisspotwascarpetedwithmosssosoftthatIdaresayitwasasfineasthemouse
king*sfur,butitscolorwasgreenanditwasablessingtotheeyes.
“Allofasuddenthereappearedafewofthemostenchantinglittlefolk,notaller
thanmyknee.Theyresembledhumanbeings,exceptthattheywerebetterproportioned.
Elveswaswhattheycalledthemselves.Theywentdressedveryfine,inclothesmade
offlowerpetalstrimmedwiththewingsoffliesandgnats.Itwasn'tatall
bad-looking.Theyseemedinsearchofsomething,butIdidn,tknowwhatitcould
beuntilacoupleofthemcameuptome.Thentheirleaderpointedtomysausage
pegandsaid:
〃'That'sjustwhatweneed.It'spointed.It'sperfectThemorehelookedatmy
sausagepeg,thehappieritmadehim.
〃'Youcanborrowit,'Itoldhim,'butnotkeepit.’
〃'Notkeepit,'allofthempromised,astheytookthesausagepegthatIgavethem
anddancedawaywithittotheplacewherethesoftmossgrew.Theywantedtohave
aMaypoleoftheirown,andmineseemedmadetoorderforthem.Thentheydecorated
it.Yes,whatasightitwas!
“Smallspidersspungoldthreadaroundit.Theydrapeditwithstreamersandbanners
sofineandbleachedsosnowywhiteinthemoonlightthattheydazzledmyeyes.They
tookthecolorfromabutterfly'swingandsplasheditaboutonmysausagepeguntil
itseemedbloomingwithflowersandsparklingwithdiamonds.Iscarcelyknewit,
forinalltheworldthereisnomatchtotheMaypoletheyhadmadeofit.
“Nowtherealpartyofelvesappeared,ingreatnumbers.Notastitchdidtheywear,
yetitcouldn,thavebeenmorerefined.Iwasinvitedtolookon,butfromadistance,
becauseIwastoobigforthem.
“Thenthemusicstruckup,andsuchmusic!Itseemedasifathousandbellsofglass
wereringing.ItwassorichandfullthatIthoughtitwastheswanswhoweresinging.
Yes,IeventhoughtIheardthecuckoos,andblackbirds,untilitwasasifthewhole
foresthadjoinedinthechorus.Children,svoices,belltones,andbirds,songs,
allseemedtokeeptuneintheloveliestmelody,yetitallcamefromtheelves'
Maypole.Itwasawholechimeofbells-yetitwasmysausagepeg.Iwouldneverhave
imaginedsomuchcouldhavebeendonewithit,butthatdependsaltogetheruponwho
getsholdofit.Iwasdeeplytouched.Fromsheerpleasure,Iweptasmuchasalittle
mousecanweep.
“Thenightwasalltooshort,butthenightsinthefarnortharenotanylonger
atthattimeoftheyear.Asdawnbroke,andthemorningbreezerippledthemirrored
surfaceofthelake,thefine-spunstreamersandbannerswereblownaway.The
billowinggarlandsofspiderweb,thesuspensionbridgesfromleaftoleaf,the
balustradesandwhateverelsetheyarecalled,blewawaylikenothingatall.Six
elvesbroughtbackmysausagepeg,andaskedifIwishedforanythingtheycould
giveme.SoIbeggedthemtotellmehowtomakesoupfromasausagepeg.
“Thechiefelfsmiled,andsaid,'Howdowedoit?Whyyouhavejustseenit.I'm
sureyouscarcelyknewyoursausagepeg.’
〃'Toyou,it'sonlyatrickofspeech,'Isaid.ItoldhimhonestlywhatItraveled
insearchof,andwhatimportancewasattachedtoithereathome.'Whatgood,'said
I,'doesitdoourmousekingorourgreatkingdomformetowitnessallthis
merrymaking?Ican,tjustwavemysausagepegandsay,“Seethepeg.Herecomesthe
soup."Thissortofdishisgoodonlyafteralltheguestsatthetablehavehad
theirfill/
“Thenthechiefelfdippedhislittlefingerinthebluecupofaviolet,andtold
me:
〃jWatchthis.Ishallanointyourpilgrim'sstaff.Whenyoucomehomeagaintothe
mouseking*spalace,youneedonlytouchhiswarmheartwithit,andthestaffwill
immediatelybecoveredwithviolets,eveninthecoldestwintertime.SoIshould
sayIhavegivenyousomethingtotakehomewithyou,andalittlemoreforgood
measure.
Beforethelittlemousesaidwhatthis〃littlemore"was,sheheldoutherstick
totheking,sheart.Reallyandtruly,itbecamecoveredwiththemostbeautiful
bouquetofflowers,andtheirfragrancewassostrongthatthemousekingordered
themicewhostoodnearestthefiretosingetheirtails.Hewantedasmellof
somethingburningtoovercomethescentofviolets,whichwasnotthekindofperfume
thatheliked.
“WhatwasthatJlittlemoreforgoodmeasure'?"heasked.
〃0hyes,〃saidthelittlemouse.〃Ithinkitiswhattheycallaneffect.,zSheturned
thestickaroundand,behold!therewasnotaflowertobeseenonthebaresausage
peginherhand.Sheflourisheditlikeamusicbaton.〃*Violetsaretosee,and
smell,andtouch.’theelftoldme.Sosomethingmustbedoneforustohearand
taste.z/
Thelittlemousebegantobeattime,andmusicwasheard.Itwasnottheelfinmusic
oftheforest.No,itwassuchascanbeheardinthekitchen.Therewasthebubbling
soundofboilingandstewing.Itcameallatonce,asthoughthewindrushedthrough
everychimneyfunnel,andeverypotandkettleboiledover.Thefireshovelclanged
uponthecopperkettle,andthenallatoncethesounddieddown.Oneheardthewhisper
oftheteakettle*ssong,sosweettohearandsolowtheycouldscarcelytellwhen
itbeganorleftoff.Thelittlepotsimmeredandthebigpotboiled,andneither
kepttimewiththeother.Itwasasiftherewerenoreasonleftinthepots.And
thelittlemouseflourishedherbatonevenmorefiercely.Thepotsseethed,bubbled,
andboiledover.Thewindwhistledandroareddownthechimney.Puff!itroseso
tremendouslythatthelittlemouseatlengthlostholdofherstick.
“Thatwasthicksoup,“saidthemouseking.〃Isitreadytobeserved?”
"That'sallthereistoit."Thelittlemousecurtsied.
〃A11?〃saidthemouseking."Thenwehadbetterhearwhatthenexthastotel1us.〃
III.WHATTHESECONDLITTLEMOUSEHADTOTELL
〃Iwasborninthepalacelibrary,,zsaidthesecondmouse.〃Iandothermembersof
myfamilyhaveneverknowntheluxuryofvisitingadiningroom,muchlessapantry.
OnlyonmyjourneyandheretodayhaveIseenakitchen.Inthelibraryweoften
wenthungryindeed,butwegotagreatdealofknowledge.Thenewsoftheroyalreward
offeredformakingsoupfromasausagepegfinallyreachedus.Itwasmygrandmother
whopromptlyferretedoutamanuscript,whichofcourseshecouldnotread,butfrom
whichshehasheardthefollowingpassageread:'Ifoneisapoet,onecanmakesoup
outofasausagepeg.’
“SheaskedmeifIwereapoet.ItoldherIwasentirelyinnocentinsuchmatters,
butsheinsistedthatImustgoforthandmanagetobeone.Iaskedhowtodoit,
forthatwasashardformetolearnasitwastofindouthowtomakethesoup.
Butmygrandmotherhadheardagoodmanybooksread,andshetoldmethatthreethings
wereessential:JUnderstanding,imagination,andfeeling-ifyoucanmanagetoget
theseintoyou,you'11beapoet,andthisbusinessofthesausagepegwillcome
toyoubynature.,
“SooffIwent,marchingwestward,outintothewideworldtobecomeapoet.
〃Iknewthatunderstandingcomesfirstineverything,becausetheothertwovirtues
aren'thalfaswel1thoughtof,soIsetoffinsearchofunderstandingatonce.
Yes,butwheredoesitlive?’Gototheantandbewise,'saidthegreatKingof
theJews.Ilearnedthatinthelibrary.SoIdidnotrestuntilIcametoabig
anthill.ThereIpostedmyselfonwatch,tolearnwisdom.
“Theantsareaveryrespectablerace.Theyunderstandthingsthoroughly.Withthem
everythingislikeawellworkedprobleminarithmeticthatcomesoutright.Work
andlayeggs,theysay,foryoumustbothliveyourlifeandprovideforthefuture.
Sothatisjustwhattheydo.Theyaredividedintocleanantsandthosewhodothe
dirtywork.Eachoneisnumberedaccordingtohisrank,andtheantqueenisnumber
one.Whatshethinksistheonlyrightwaytothink,forshecontainsallwisdom,
anditwasmostimportantformetolearnthisfromher.Butshetalkedsocleverly
thatitseemedlikenonsensetome.
“Sheassertedthatheranthillwasthehighestthinginalltheworld,thoughquite
closetoitgrewatreewhichwasobviouslyhigher.Itwassoverymuchhigherthat
therewasnodenyingit,andconsequentlyitwasnevermentioned.Oneeveningan
antgotlostinthetree.Sheclimbedupthetrunk,nottotheverytopbuthigher
thananyanthadclimbedbefore.Whenshecamehomeandtoldoffindingsomething
evenmoreloftythantheanthill,theotherantsconsideredthatshehadinsulted
thewholecommunity.Shewasmuzzled,andcomdemnedtosolitaryconfinementforlife.
Shortlyafterwardanotherantclimbedthetree,makingthesamejourneyandthesame
discovery.Butthisantreporteditwithsuitablecautionanddiffidenceasthey
say.Besides,shewasoneoftheupper-classants-oneofthecleanones.Sothey
believedher,andwhenshediedthaygaveheraneggshellmomument,toshowtheir
loveofscience.
Thelittlemousewentontosay,〃Isawtheantscontinuallyrunningtoandfrowith
eggsontheirbacks.Oneofthemdroppedhers,andtriedtopickitupagain,but
shecouldn,tmanageit.Twootherscametohelpherwithal1theirpower.Butwhen
theycameneardroppingtheirowneggsintheattempttheyatoncestoppedhelping,
foreachmustfirstthinkofhimself.Thequeenantsaidthattheyhaddisplayed
bothheartandunderstanding.
〃'Thesetwovirtues,Jshesaid,*raiseantsaboveallothercreaturesofreason.
Understandingmustandshallalwayscomefirst,andIhavemoreofitthananyone
else.'Withthis,shereareduponherhindlegssothatallcouldbesurewhoshe
was.Iwassurewhoshewas,andIateher.'Gototheantandbewise'-andIhad
swallowedthequeen.
〃InowwentovertothetreeImentioned.Itwasanoak,withamightytrunkand
far-flungbranches,foritwasveryold.Iknewthatalivingspiritmustlivein
it,adryadassheiscalled,whoisbornwhenthetreeisborn,anddieswhenit
dies.Ihadheardofthisinthelibrary,andnowIsawsuchatreewithsuchan
oakmaiden.Sheshriekedfrightfullywhenshesawmesonearher,forlikeother
womensheisterriblyafraidofmice.Butshehadmorereasontofearmethanthe
othershave,becauseImighthavegnawedthroughthebarkofthetreeonwhichher
lifedepended.Ispoketoherinacordial,friendlyfashion,andtoldhershehad
nothingtofear.
“Shetookmeupinherslenderhand,andwhenItoldherwhyIhadcomeoutinto
thewideworldshepromisedthatperhapsthatveryeveningIshouldfindoneofthe
twovirtuesforwhichIstillsearched.ShetoldmethatFantasywasherverygood
friend,thathewasasbeautifulasthegodoflove,andthatheoftenrestedunder
theleafyboughsofthetree,whichwouldthenrustleevenmoresoftlyoverthese
two.Hecalledherhisdryad,shesaid,andthetreehistree,forthemagnificent
gnarledoakjustsuitedhim.lielikeditsrootswhichwentdownsodeepandsteadfast
intheearth,andthetrunkwhichrosesohighintheclearairthatitfeltthe
peltingsnow,thedrivingwind,andthewarmsunastheyoughttobefelt.
〃'Yes.'thedryadtalkedon,'thebirdsupalofttheresingandtellofdistant
lands.Onthesingledeadbranchthestorkhasbuiltanestwhichisverypicturesque,
andhetellsmeaboutthelandwherethepyramidsare.Fantasylovestohearall
this,butitisnotenoughforhim.Itoomusttellhimofmylifeintheforest,
fromthetimewhenIwassmal1andthetreesotinythatanettlecouldshadeit,
untilnowwhenthetreeissotallandstrong.Sitdownunderthesweetthyme,and
watchclosely.WhenFantasycomesIshallmanagetopinchhiswingsandpullout
alittlefeather.Takeit.Apoetcangetnobettergift-anditwillbeallyouneed.’
“WhenFantasycame,thefeatherwaspluckedandItookit,〃saidthelittlemouse.
〃Isoakeditinwateruntilitwassoft.Stillitwashardtoswallow,butInibbled
itdownatlast.It'snoeasymattertobecomeapoet,withallthethingsonemust
craminsideoneself.
“NowIhadbothunderstandingandimagination,andtheytaughtmethatthethird
virtuewastobefoundinthelibrary.Foragreatmanoncesaidandwrotethatthere
areromanceswhoseonlypurposeistorelievepeopleoftheirsuperfluoustears,
andthattheseromancesarelikesponges,soppinguptheemotions.Irememberedthat
afewoftheseoldbookshadalwayslookedespeciallytasty.Theyhadbeenthumbed
quitegreasy.Theymusthaveabsorbedanenormouslotoftears.
〃Ireturnedtothelibraryanddevouredawholenovel-thatistosay,thesoftand
theessentialpart;butthecrust-thatis,thebinding,Ileft.WhenIhaddigested
this,andanotheronetoo,Ifeltflutteryinside.Iatestillathirdandthere
Iwas,apoet.ThatiswhatItoldmyself,andthatiswhatItoldeveryoneelse.
Ihadheadache,stomachaches-Ican,trememberallthedifferentaches.
“NowIbegantorecallallthestoriesthatcouldbemadetoapplytoasausagepeg.
Manypegscametomind-theantqueenmusthavehadmagnificentunderstanding.I
rememberedthestoryaboutamanwhowouldtakeawhitepegoutofhismouthtomake
bothhimselfandthepeginvisible.Ithoughtofoldbeerwithapegstuckinit,
ofpeglegs,and'roundpegsinsquareholes,'and'thepegtoone'scoffin.’All
mythoughtsranonpegs.Whenoneisapoet-asIam,forIhaveworkedlikemadto
becomeone-onecanturnallofthesesubjectsintopoems.SoeverydayIshallbe
abletoentertainyourmajestywithanotherpeg,anotherstory-yesthat*smysoup.〃
〃Let'shearwhatthethirdonehastosay,“thekingcommanded.
“Squeak,squeak!,ztheyheardatthekitchendoor,andthefourthlittlemouse-the
onetheyhadgivenupfordead-whizzedinlikeanarrowandupsetthecrape-covered
sausagepeg.Shehadbeenrunningnightandday,andwhenshesawherchanceshe
hadtraveledbyrailonthefreighttrain.Evensoshewasalmosttoolate.Shepushed
forward,lookingtheworseforwear.Shehadlosthersausagepegbutnothertongue,
forsheimmediatelytookovertheconservationasifeverybodyhadbeenwaitingto
hearher,andheralone,andasifnothingelsematteredintheworld.Shespoke
atonce,andshespokeinfull.Sheappearedsosuddenlythatnoonehadtimeto
checkherorherspeechuntilshewasthrough.Solet'shearher.
IV.WHATTHEFOURTHMOUSE,WHOSPOKEBEFORETHETHIRD,HADTOSAY
〃Iwentatoncetothelargesttown,“shesaid.〃Idon'trecallthenameofit.I
havesuchabadmemoryfornames.FromtherailwaystationIwascarriedwithsome
confiscatedgoodstothecourthouse,andfromthereIrantoseethejailor.Hewas
talkingabouthisprisoners,andespeciallyaboutonewhohadspokenrashly.One
wordledtoanother.Aboutthesewordsotherwordshadbeenspoken,readandrecorded.
〃'Thewholebusinessissoupfromasausagepeg,*saidthejailor,'butitisa
soupthatmaycosthimhishead.’
“Thisgavemesuchaninterestintheprisoner,/zthelittlemousewentontosay,
“thatIwatchedmychance,anddartedintohiscell.Forthereisalwayssomemouse
holebehindeverylockeddoor.Theprisonerlookedpale.Hehadabigbeardandbig,
brillianteyes.Hislampsmokedupthecell,butthewallsweresoblackthatthey
couldn,tgetanyblacker,andtheprisonerwhiledawaythetimebyscratching
drawingsandversesinwhiteonthisblackbackground.Ididn,treadthem,butI
believehefounditdullthere,forIwasawelcomeguest.Hetemptedmeoutwith
crumbs,andwhistling,andpetwords.Hewasgladtoseeme,wonmyconfidence,and
webecamefastfriends.Wesharedhisbreadandwater,andhetreatedmetocheese
andsausage,soIlivedwell.However,Iwouldsaythatitwaschieflyforhisgood
companythatIstayedwithhim.Heletmerunuphishandandarmintohissleeve,
andclimbinhisbeard.Hecalledmehislittlefriend,andIreallylikedhim,for
friendshipisatwo-sidedthing.IforgotmymissioninthewideworldandIforgot
mysausagepeg.Itislyingtherestillinacrackinthefloor.Iwantedtostay
withhim,forifIhadgoneawaythepoorprisonerwouldn'thavehadafriendin
theworld.Thatwouldnotberight,soIstayed.Buthedidnotstay.Hespoketo
mesadlyforthelasttime,gavemeadoublerationofbreadandcheese,andblew
meapartingkiss.Thenhewentawayandhenevercameback.Idon,tknowwhatbecame
ofhim.
〃'Soupfromasausagepeg,'thejailorhadsaid,soIwenttoseehim.Buthewas
nottobetrusted.Hetookmeupinhishand,rightenough,buthepoppedmeinto
acage,atreadmill,aterriblemachineinwhichyourunaroundandaroundwithout
goinganywhere.And,besides,peoplelaughatyou.
〃Thejailor,sgrandchildwasacharminglittlegirl,withcurlsthatshonelike
gold,suchsparklingeyes,andsuchmerrylips.
〃'Why,youpoorlittlemouse,?shesaid,asshepeepedintomyuglyoldcage.She
drewbacktheironbolt,andoutIjumpedtothewindowsill,andfromtheretothe
rainspout.Iwasfree,free!ThatwasallIthoughtof,andnotofthepurposeof
myjourney.
〃Itwasalmostdark.NightwascomingonwhenIestablishedmyselfinanoldtower
alreadyinhabitedbyawatchmanandanowl.Ididn,ttrusteitherofthem,andthe
owlleastofall.Itislikethecat,andhastheunforgivableviceofeatingmice.
Butonecanbemistaken,asIwas,forthisoldowlwasmostworthyandknowing.
Sheknewmorethanthewatchman,andasmuchasIdid.Theyoungowlswerealways
makingafussabouteverything.'Don,ttrytomakesoupoutofasausagepeg,'she
toldthem,andshehadsuchtenderaffectionforherownfamilythatthosewerethe
hardestwordshewouldsay.
〃Herbehaviorgavemesuchconfidenceinher,thatfromthecrevicewhereIhidI
calledout,'Squeak!'Mytrustinherpleasedhersothatshepromisedtotakeme
underherprotection.Noanimalwouldbeallowedtomolestme,andshewouldsave
meforthewintertimewhenfoodranshort.
“Shewaswiseineveryway.Thewatchman,shetoldme,canonlyhootwiththehorn
thathangsbyhisside.'Heisvastlypuffedupaboutit,'shedeclared,'andthinks
hesanowlinatower.Itsoundssobig,butitisverylittle-allsoupfromasausage
peg.'
〃Ibeggedhertogivemetherecipeforthissoup,butsheexplainedtomethat,
'Soupfromasausagepegisonlyahumanexpression.Itmeansdifferentthings,and
everybodythinkshismeaningistherightone,buttherealmeaning
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