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第25章 ON CATS AND DOGS.(4)

I wish people could love animals without getting maudlin over them,as so many do.Women are the most hardened offenders in such respects,but even our intellectual sex often degrade pets into nuisances by absurd idolatry.There are the gushing young ladies who,having read "David Copperfield,"have thereupon sought out a small,longhaired dog of nondescript breed,possessed of an irritating habit of criticising a man's trousers,and of finally commenting upon the same by a sniff indicative of contempt and disgust.They talk sweet girlish prattle to this animal (when there is any one near enough to overhear them),and they kiss its nose,and put its unwashed head up against their cheek in a most touching manner;though I have noticed that these caresses are principally performed when there are young men hanging about.

Then there are the old ladies who worship a fat poodle,scant of breath and full of fleas.I knew a couple of elderly spinsters once who had a sort of German sausage on legs which they called a dog between them.They used to wash its face with warm water every morning.It had a mutton cutlet regularly for breakfast;and on Sundays,when one of the ladies went to church,the other always stopped at home to keep the dog company.

There are many families where the whole interest of life is centered upon the dog.Cats,by the way,rarely suffer from excess of adulation.A cat possesses a very fair sense of the ridiculous,and will put her paw down kindly but firmly upon any nonsense of this kind.Dogs,however,seem to like it.They encourage their owners in the tomfoolery,and the consequence is that in the circles I am speaking of what "dear Fido"has done,does do,will do,won't do,can do,can't do,was doing,is doing,is going to do,shall do,shan't do,and is about to be going to have done is the continual theme of discussion from morning till night.

All the conversation,consisting,as it does,of the very dregs of imbecility,is addressed to this confounded animal.The family sit in a row all day long,watching him,commenting upon his actions,telling each other anecdotes about him,recalling his virtues,and remembering with tears how one day they lost him for two whole hours,on which occasion he was brought home in a most brutal manner by the butcher-boy,who had been met carrying him by the scruff of his neck with one hand,while soundly cuffing his head with the other.

After recovering from these bitter recollections,they vie with each other in bursts of admiration for the brute,until some more than usually enthusiastic member,unable any longer to control his feelings,swoops down upon the unhappy quadruped in a frenzy of affection,clutches it to his heart,and slobbers over it.Whereupon the others,mad with envy,rise up,and seizing as much of the dog as the greed of the first one has left to them,murmur praise and devotion.

Among these people everything is done through the dog.If you want to make love to the eldest daughter,or get the old man to lend you the garden roller,or the mother to subscribe to the Society for the Suppression of Solo-Cornet Players in Theatrical Orchestras (it's a pity there isn't one,anyhow),you have to begin with the dog.You must gain its approbation before they will even listen to you,and if,as is highly probable,the animal,whose frank,doggy nature has been warped by the unnatural treatment he has received,responds to your overtures of friendship by viciously snapping at you,your cause is lost forever.

"If Fido won't take to any one,"the father has thoughtfully remarked beforehand,"I say that man is not to be trusted.You know,Maria,how often I have said that.Ah!he knows,bless him."Drat him!

And to think that the surly brute was once an innocent puppy,all legs and head,full of fun and play,and burning with ambition to become a big,good dog and bark like mother.

Ah me!life sadly changes us all.The world seems a vast horrible grinding machine,into which what is fresh and bright and pure is pushed at one end,to come out old and crabbed and wrinkled at the other.

Look even at Pussy Sobersides,with her dull,sleepy glance,her grave,slow walk,and dignified,prudish airs;who could ever think that once she was the blue-eyed,whirling,scampering,head-over-heels,mad little firework that we call a kitten?

What marvelous vitality a kitten has.It is really something very beautiful the way life bubbles over in the little creatures.They rush about,and mew,and spring;dance on their hind legs,embrace everything with their front ones,roll over and over,lie on their backs and kick.They don't know what to do with themselves,they are so full of life.

Can you remember,reader,when you and I felt something of the same sort of thing?Can you remember those glorious days of fresh young manhood--how,when coming home along the moonlit road,we felt too full of life for sober walking,and had to spring and skip,and wave our arms,and shout till belated farmers'wives thought--and with good reason,too--that we were mad,and kept close to the hedge,while we stood and laughed aloud to see them scuttle off so fast and made their blood run cold with a wild parting whoop,and the tears came,we knew not why?Oh,that magnificent young LIFE!that crowned us kings of the earth;that rushed through every tingling vein till we seemed to walk on air;that thrilled through our throbbing brains and told us to go forth and conquer the whole world;that welled up in our young hearts till we longed to stretch out our arms and gather all the toiling men and women and the little children to our breast and love them all--all.Ah!they were grand days,those deep,full days,when our coming life,like an unseen organ,pealed strange,yearnful music in our ears,and our young blood cried out like a war-horse for the battle.Ah,our pulse beats slow and steady now,and our old joints are rheumatic,and we love our easy-chair and pipe and sneer at boys'

enthusiasm.But oh for one brief moment of that god-like life again!

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