登陆注册
36834400000089

第89章 CHAPTER XXXI(1)

A post card from Davis to Collins explained the reasons for Michael's return. "He sings too much to suit my fancy," was Davis's way of putting it, thereby unwittingly giving the clue to what Collins had vainly sought, and which Collins as unwittingly failed to grasp. As he told Johnny:

"From the looks of the beatings he's got no wonder he's been singing. That's the trouble with these animal people. They don't know how to take care of their property. They hammer its head off and get grouched because it ain't an angel of obedience.--Put him away, Johnny. Wash him clean, and put on the regular dressing wherever the skin's broken. I give him up myself, but I'll find some place for him in the next bunch of dogs."Two weeks later, by sheerest accident, Harris Collins made the discovery for himself of what Michael was good for. In a spare moment in the arena, he had sent for him to be tried out by a dog man who needed several fillers-in. Beyond what he knew, such as at command to stand up, to lie down, to come here and go there, Michael had done nothing. He had refused to learn the most elementary things a show-dog should know, and Collins had left him to go over to another part of the arena where a monkey band, on a sort of mimic stage, was being arranged and broken in.

Frightened and mutinous, nevertheless the monkeys were compelled to perform by being tied to their seats and instruments and by being pulled and jerked from off stage by wires fastened to their bodies. The leader of the orchestra, an irascible elderly monkey, sat on a revolving stool to which he was securely attached. When poked from off the stage by means of long poles, he flew into ecstasies of rage. At the same time, by a rope arrangement, his chair was whirled around and around. To an audience the effect would be that he was angered by the blunders of his fellow-musicians. And to an audience such anger would be highly ludicrous. As Collins said:

"A monkey band is always a winner. It fetches the laugh, and the money's in the laugh. Humans just have to laugh at monkeys because they're so similar and because the human has the advantage and feels himself superior. Suppose we're walking along the street, you and me, and you slip and fall down. Of course Ilaugh. That's because I'm superior to you. I didn't fall down.

Same thing if your hat blows off. I laugh while you chase it down the street. I'm superior. My hat's still on my head. Same thing with the monkey band. All the fool things of it make us feel so superior. We don't see ourselves as foolish. That's why we pay to see the monkeys behave foolish."It was scarcely a matter of training the monkeys. Rather was it the training of the men who operated the concealed mechanisms that made the monkeys perform. To this Harris Collins was devoting his effort.

"There isn't any reason why you fellows can't make them play a real tune. It's up to you, just according to how you pull the wires. Come on. It's worth going in for. Let's try something you all know. And remember, the regular orchestra will always help you out. Now, what do you all know? Something ******, and something the audience'll know, too?"He became absorbed in trying out the idea, and even borrowed a circus rider whose act was to play the violin while standing on the back of a galloping horse and to throw somersaults on such precarious platform while still playing the violin. This man he got merely to play ****** airs in slow time, so that the assistants could keep the time and the air and pull the wires accordingly.

"Of course, if you make a howling mistake," Collins told them, "that's when you all pull the wires like mad and poke the leader and whirl him around. That always brings down the house. They think he's got a real musical ear and is mad at his orchestra for the discord."In the midst of the work, Johnny and Michael came along.

"That guy says he wouldn't take him for a gift," Johnny reported to his employer.

"All right, all right, put him back in the kennels," Collins ordered hurriedly.--"Now, you fellows, all ready! 'Home, Sweet Home!' Go to it, Fisher! Now keep the time the rest of you! . .

. That's it. With a full orchestra you're ****** motions like the tune.--Faster, you, Simmons. You drag behind all the time."And the accident happened. Johnny, instead of immediately obeying the order and taking Michael back to the kennels, lingered in the hope of seeing the orchestra leader whirled chattering around on his stool. The violinist, within a yard of where Michael sat squatted on his haunches, played the notes of "Home, Sweet Home"with loud slow exactitude and emphasis.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 万界永恒梦魇

    万界永恒梦魇

    诸天万界,浩瀚无穷。永恒世界,主角觉醒前世记忆,于梦魇世界崛起。以主宰的形式君临诸天万界。修行之路,在于超脱。
  • 长亭剑

    长亭剑

    甲午战争,烽烟四起,大清国神州大地风雨飘摇,在日本意欲掀起海战的同时,又有日本第一武术高手前来中华大地挑战中华武术。一场维护中华武术金字招牌的比武正式打响。而这场比武,会掀出中日两国前后几代武师怎样的的恩怨......又会卷起怎样惊天动地的大事......精彩纷呈的武侠传奇,尽在《长亭剑》
  • 妖帝的宠妃

    妖帝的宠妃

    男主前期是小奶狗一枚,后期变身小狼狗,很强大,很腹黑。前期:万长歌无奈的看着这个人,不是给了你小白(一只布娃娃)陪着你睡了吗,又怎么了?来人低着头,有些无措又有些害羞的看了万长歌一眼,对手指,不说话……后期:看着男人,万长歌很冷漠,不说话……男人荡漾的一笑:“歌儿,我不是担心你怕黑么,”一边说着一边向床里挤了挤。万长歌……本文互宠,无误会
  • 篮坛劲爆双能卫

    篮坛劲爆双能卫

    迈克尔乔丹:我的意思是,一对一我真的没有多少把握搞定那个家伙。姚明:众所周知,那个人挽救了我的职业生涯!
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 傲步

    傲步

    全无修行可能的少年楚云帆无意中进入入云谷,得到入天神苍傲留下的苍吟剑,并获神秘老人的传授,修行之路大通,一日千里,几年后下山逢大陆剧变,父母双亡,为报仇单挑整座大陆,在即将报仇雪恨之时,神傲大陆飞升入不可知之地,强者如林,自己成为了最弱的存在。而自己也身受重伤命不久矣,不得不开始了一条生存与复仇并肩的修行之道。
  • 快穿我某得感情

    快穿我某得感情

    1V1,快穿,逆袭,虐渣,沙雕产物一个身世凄惨少女的奇幻之旅……不,一个苦逼少女的莫名奇妙穿越,遇见了一个奇奇怪怪的系统管理员,还拥有了一个不靠谱的系统。管理员:做任务去顾阑珊:我懒管理员:攻略目标对象去顾阑珊:我懒管理员:扶老奶奶过马路顾阑珊:我懒。(把懒惰贯彻到底)管理员:目标对象要死了。顾阑珊:我这就起!!#论怎样变得这么懒##任务员在线调教##怎样让高贵冷艳的管理员臣服#
  • 异世之进化系统

    异世之进化系统

    叶寒穿越异世大陆,激活进化系统,没有高级功法?来本低级的、进化…没有高级丹药……进化…只要有时间,有灵石所有物品统统进化成高级货。
  • 财神她破产了

    财神她破产了

    惊!掌管世间钱财的财神,竟然破产了!-身为财神的元希只是看一个小男孩太可怜(划掉/太好看),于是恻隐之心重了点,给他多送了点财,却没想到竟然把自己送破产了!更没想到那个小孩拿着钱转身就跑了!还跑到了三千世界!为了收回自己多送出去的钱,元希只得跟着去了三千世界……打劫!诶……你说什么?钱都送给我?![1V1甜宠]
  • 龙凌

    龙凌

    退役特种兵魂穿于正天门一个纨绔弟子身上,被人凌辱而崛起反击,参加千机大比为自己正名,入书院修行争无上荣光,领疲弱残兵战强悍异族,一步步在别人异样的眼光里奋勇前行,直至霸绝天下,万世称颂。