登陆注册
19652700000029

第29章 Bill, the Ventriloquial Rooster(2)

"So there was too much friction for me to go down, but I climbed a tree as near the fence as I could and watched. Bill reckoned he'd found that rooster at last. The white rooster wouldn't come down from the stack, so Bill went up to him, and they fought there till they tumbled down the other side, and I couldn't see any more. Wasn't I wild?

I'd have given my dog to have seen the rest of the fight.

I went down to the far side of Page's fence and climbed a tree there, but, of course, I couldn't see anything, so I came home the back way.

Just as I got home Page came round to the front and sung out, `Insoid there!'

And me and Jim went under the house like snakes and looked out round a pile.

But Page was all right -- he had a broad grin on his face, and Bill safe under his arm. He put Bill down on the ground very carefully, and says he to the old folks:

"`Yer rooster knocked the stuffin' out of my rooster, but I bear no malice.

'Twas a grand foight.'

"And then the old man and Page had a yarn, and got pretty friendly after that.

And Bill didn't seem to bother about any more ventriloquism; but the white rooster spent a lot of time looking for that other rooster.

Perhaps he thought he'd have better luck with him. But Page was on the look-out all the time to get a rooster that would lick ours.

He did nothing else for a month but ride round and enquire about roosters; and at last he borrowed a game-bird in town, left five pounds deposit on him, and brought him home. And Page and the old man agreed to have a match -- about the only thing they'd agreed about for five years.

And they fixed it up for a Sunday when the old lady and the girls and kids were going on a visit to some relations, about fifteen miles away -- to stop all night. The guv'nor made me go with them on horseback; but I knew what was up, and so my pony went lame about a mile along the road, and I had to come back and turn him out in the top paddock, and hide the saddle and bridle in a hollow log, and sneak home and climb up on the roof of the shed. It was a awful hot day, and I had to keep climbing backward and forward over the ridge-pole all the morning to keep out of sight of the old man, for he was moving about a good deal.

"Well, after dinner, the fellows from roundabout began to ride in and hang up their horses round the place till it looked as if there was going to be a funeral. Some of the chaps saw me, of course, but I tipped them the wink, and they gave me the office whenever the old man happened around.

"Well, Page came along with his game-rooster. Its name was Jim. It wasn't much to look at, and it seemed a good deal smaller and weaker than Bill.

Some of the chaps were disgusted, and said it wasn't a game-rooster at all;

Bill'd settle it in one lick, and they wouldn't have any fun.

"Well, they brought the game one out and put him down near the wood-heap, and rousted Bill out from under his cask. He got interested at once.

He looked at Jim, and got up on the wood-heap and crowed and looked at Jim again. He reckoned THIS at last was the fowl that had been humbugging him all along. Presently his trouble caught him, and then he'd crow and take a squint at the game 'un, and crow again, and have another squint at gamey, and try to crow and keep his eye on the game-rooster at the same time. But Jim never committed himself, until at last he happened to gape just after Bill's whole crow went wrong, and Bill spotted him. He reckoned he'd caught him this time, and he got down off that wood-heap and went for the foe. But Jim ran away -- and Bill ran after him.

"Round and round the wood-heap they went, and round the shed, and round the house and under it, and back again, and round the wood-heap and over it and round the other way, and kept it up for close on an hour.

Bill's bill was just within an inch or so of the game-rooster's tail feathers most of the time, but he couldn't get any nearer, do how he liked.

And all the time the fellers kept chyackin Page and singing out, `What price yer game 'un, Page! Go it, Bill! Go it, old cock!' and all that sort of thing. Well, the game-rooster went as if it was a go-as-you-please, and he didn't care if it lasted a year.

He didn't seem to take any interest in the business, but Bill got excited, and by-and-by he got mad. He held his head lower and lower and his wings further and further out from his sides, and prodded away harder and harder at the ground behind, but it wasn't any use. Jim seemed to keep ahead without trying. They stuck to the wood-heap towards the last.

They went round first one way for a while, and then the other for a change, and now and then they'd go over the top to break the monotony; and the chaps got more interested in the race than they would have been in the fight -- and bet on it, too. But Bill was handicapped with his weight.

He was done up at last; he slowed down till he couldn't waddle, and then, when he was thoroughly knocked up, that game-rooster turned on him, and gave him the father of a hiding.

"And my father caught me when I'd got down in the excitement, and wasn't thinking, and HE gave ME the step-father of a hiding.

But he had a lively time with the old lady afterwards, over the cock-fight.

"Bill was so disgusted with himself that he went under the cask and died."

同类推荐
  • 佛说善夜经

    佛说善夜经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 宝镜三昧原宗辨谬说

    宝镜三昧原宗辨谬说

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • The Historyof John Bull

    The Historyof John Bull

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 医学读书记

    医学读书记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 大云轮请雨经

    大云轮请雨经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 护花使命

    护花使命

    一个与世隔绝的山村,一个平平凡凡的少年,一个突如其来的变故打破了原来的一切,有人逃走,有人死去,他却不顾一切的去解开神秘的面纱,这里不仅仅有国家的机密,人类的灾难,更有那些科学无法解释的谜团,到了最后才发现,这一切的一切,都是有人故意安排,是继续抗争,还是被动接受……
  • 筱晓姑娘大大爱

    筱晓姑娘大大爱

    她第一眼看到他就被他迷倒,他是她老师,她是他的学生,可她却一点也不在乎,用她的话来说就是爱一个人就是死缠烂打,他是经管系出名的冷面教授,年轻多金,可却偏偏看上了她这个小女生,他说:"肖筱晓,你已经十八岁了,该为自己的感情负责了。"他说:"肖筱晓,我等你"他说:“你是我的毒药,我甘之如饴”
  • 万剑神尊

    万剑神尊

    一个性命堪忧,生活在底层的家族少年,被卷入一场筹谋千年的迷局,是破?是立?万剑之下,且看一代神尊崛起!
  • 毁容王妃:绝色夫君温柔妻

    毁容王妃:绝色夫君温柔妻

    他身受诅咒,生来最丑,一张脸,半人半妖;她有倾城之貌、绝世武功,一次中招,上了他的床!怀了他的孩子,她拼命地想要逃跑,却一点点为他的温柔所心动……当她决定留在他身边是,怎么忽然冒出这么多人要她夫君的身体借尸还魂?不行不行,夫君是她的谁也不准抢!
  • 成功没有时间表

    成功没有时间表

    《成功没有时间表》主要精选了作者郭龙从2009年至2012年发表在《青年文摘》《读者》《意林》《格言》等期刊上的美文,有励志美文,也有人物故事,更有一些感悟美文,这些故事会带给你心灵的启迪。
  • TFBOYS紫幽花的绽放

    TFBOYS紫幽花的绽放

    第一次写小说,请多多指教,本文写了tfboys与三个富家千金的爱恋,其中小凯和女一小时候就认识,反正我不会透剧的,你们慢慢看
  • 倾世天姿

    倾世天姿

    那一夜,我与女神在街头相遇……谁的年少不轻狂,谁的青春不张扬?白手起家,泡遍天下,我用一腔热血,书写属于我的辉煌人生。
  • 青拂天下

    青拂天下

    母妃说,疆域有多辽阔,帝王的心就有多凉薄。父皇说,你母妃最大的错就是信了我。“你看……这是我们的国。”“这是你的国,不是我的。”她像从前无数次那样端庄的笑,而他恨极了她这样的笑。“慕连横,这是你的国,不是我的。”他要夺这天下,因为这天下有她,可是,是怎么走到这一步的……不管你信不信,不管你知不知道,时光会记得我的爱,百年过后繁华散。我的爱还在。时光会记得。
  • 虐恋珠胎

    虐恋珠胎

    自小青梅竹马却未生情愫,以身报恩,怀胎十月,痛苦漫长的孕期,几经波折孕期落难之时,遇到此生最爱,却已为人妇,不能相守。待产之际却发现幼年时的救命之恩,只是夫家所设的阴谋。原本想淡忘,安然过完下半生,却成了邪教主的夫人,受尽凌辱。一夜之间,风云聚变,所能依靠的欲淡忘的皆被翻起,是淡然相守,还是走上报仇复国之路?一切落到这个身怀六甲的女子身上......
  • 武科状元在都市

    武科状元在都市

    宋朝状元张云明因遭奸人嫁祸调戏当朝公主被一路追杀,最终因跌落悬崖而神奇异灵穿越来到了现在,与同名同姓的短命鬼交换了灵魂。却因为感恩短命鬼,救他生母,被迫与一名校花签了一张假扮男友的协议,从此张云明的命运就从这名叫许曼的女人生命中逐渐融入了这个世界。都市人会武术,流氓鼻祖也挡不住。