The Animal Story Book
tiny monkey; I do not know the place of her birth, but I brought her from Havre, where I had gone-I don't know why-perhaps to look at the sea. But I thought I must b
ch an affectionate manner that I stopped, holding the monkey's paw with one hand, and scratching the parrot's head with the other. The littl
ACCOMMODATE YOU WITH MY
monkey and my parrot?' It would have been more to the purpose if he had said, 'Monsieur Dumas, may I incommode you with my monkey and my parrot?' However, after a l
the green monkey of Sen
greatest astonishment. '
ut I know my "Dictiona
w what bird this is?' I ask
e and yellow macaw-Macrocercus arararanna. Oh, sir,
, since parrots will not
ke, sir; the blue macaw
south, p
t be in the
re t
Ca
imate which permits parrots to rear th
aen, capital of the department of Calvados, upon the Orne and
id Michel, 'the pa
English in 1346-retaken by the French &c.,
t the arararanna, otherwise called th
it does not s
t wait till I fetch you
ew minutes with his bo
ning his dictionary in his turn. 'Parr
hel, of course you know
hey can sing scale
xactly. It means that th
long believed that parrots were incapable of breeding in Europe, but the contrary has been proved
etails which M. La
st 1822, including a period of four years
d they did not lay e
'"twenty-five young macaws were hatched, of which only ten
ng entertained false ideas
ontinued Michel, '"and more eggs were hatch
have no m
nest varied. There have been
eld, rescue o
ook, 'you must be careful not to gi
ed, 'because they contain prus
opened the book. '"Parsley and bitter almonds,
Michel, I sh
ersil being the French for parsley), I exclaimed, much shocked: 'Ah! poor man, how unfo
if left in her small travelling cage. But Michel, with a solemn face, said it was unnecessary. 'For,' said he, 'I am sorry to tell
e no great pleasure. I am very fond of game, but somehow pref
o the big cage, and opened both doors. The monkey sprang into her new abode, bounded from perch to p
without a compan
give her t
comes here with his monkey asking for pennies
monkey rather
. He has a cap with a feather, and he takes it
do anyth
fight
that
so catch fleas
that that youth would par
a box which the little boy carried on his back, and when his master took off his cap, the monkey did the same. It had
al,' I continued, 'we will call it Potich.' And giving Michel fort