What does that matter, said the cat, it is no
worse than crumb-stealer, as your God-children are called. Before
long the cat was seized by another fit of yearning. She said to
the mouse, you must do me a favor, and once more manage the house
for a day alone. I am again asked to be godmother, and, as the
child has a white ring round its neck, I cannot refuse. The good
mouse consented, but the cat crept behind the town walls to the
church, and devoured half the pot of fat. Nothing ever seems so
good as what one keeps to oneself, said she, and was quite
satisfied with her day's work. When she went home the mouse
inquired, and what was this child christened. Half-done, answered
the cat. Half-done. What are you saying. I never heard the name in
my life, I'll wager anything it is not in the calendar.
The cat's mouth soon began to water for some more
licking. All good things go in threes, said she, I am asked to
stand godmother again. The child is quite black, only it has white
paws, but with that exception, it has not a single white hair on
its whole body, this only happens once every few years, you will
let me go, won't you. Top-off. Half-done, answered the mouse, they
are such odd names, they make me very thoughtful. You sit at home,
said the cat, in your dark-grey fur coat and long tail, and are
filled with fancies, that's because you do not go out in the
daytime. During the cat's absence the mouse cleaned the house, and
put it in order but the greedy cat entirely emptied the pot of
fat. When everything is eaten up one has some peace, said she to
herself, and well filled and fat she did not return home till
night.
The mouse at once asked what name had been given
to the third child. It will not please you more than the others,
said the cat. He is called all-gone. All-gone, cried the mouse,
that is the most suspicious name of all. I have never seen it in
print. All-gone, what can that mean, and she shook her head,
curled herself up, and lay down to sleep. From this time forth no
one invited the cat to be godmother, but when the winter had come
and there was no longer anything to be found outside, the mouse
thought of their provision, and said, come cat, we will go to our
pot of fat which we have stored up for ourselves - we shall enjoy
that. Yes, answered the cat, you will enjoy it as much as you
would enjoy sticking that dainty tongue of yours out of the
window. They set out on their way, but when they arrived, the pot
of fat certainly was still in its place, but it was empty. Alas,
said the mouse, now I see what has happened, now it comes to
light. You are a true friend. You have devoured all when you were
standing godmother. First top off then half done, then -. Will you
hold your tongue, cried the cat, one word more and I will eat you
too. All gone was already on the poor mouse's lips, scarcely had
she spoken it before the cat sprang on her, seized her, and
swallowed her down. Verily, that is the way of the world. |