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A Tale of Cats and Dogs

猫狗传说

Updated Beijing Time

A long time ago, there was an old man, with no family but a cat and a dog, lived in a house down a city alley, which was hidden by high walls.

He never went out to work, nor even went out to buy food. No one ever visited him. It was natural for everyone to feel curious while a thief, more curious.

One night the thief snuck into a neighbor's courtyard and peeked over the walls. He saw a wonderful garden full of strange stones and waterfalls, at the center of which was a house fancy enough for an emperor.

The curious thief climbed over the wall and snuck through the garden then into the house, which filled with fine furniture and antiques. Finally, he found the old man in the dining room. Tall pillars of red lacquer ran the length of the room. Carvings on the sides of the pillars are covered by gold. Different Chinese scenes are painted on the beams of the ceiling. The table and chairs were carved from rare red sandalwood. The old man sat in a chair with a cat and a dog balancing on his lap. But neither plates of food were on the table nor any servants served them.

The old man smiled at the dog and said, "What do you want to eat tonight?"

The dog gave a bark and the old man nodded in response, "I think so."

The old man picked up a long slender ivory wand whose stem curved upward to a carved lotus, and said, "As you like it, as I like it, I would like some beef stew."

A big golden bowl of beef stew popped into the air above the table and landed with a clank in front of the dog. It smelled delicious, and he began to wolf down his food happily.

"And what do you want?" the old man asked his cat. 
  
The cat merely licked her paws.

"The same as usual, I suppose," said the old man.

The old man wished on the wand, then a big steaming carp appeared before the cat. With a disgusting look at the dog, the cat began to eat daintily.

Then the old man wished up his dinner on the wand. There were precious plates of gold encrusted with jewels and bowls carved from solid pieces of jade. But after the old man had drunk his wine, he gave a big yawn. "I think it's time for bed," said the old man.

He wished the dirty plates all away, then he and his two pets headed into the bedroom where he lay down on a big four-poster bed covered with silk and pearls. The dog and the cat raced for the bed. Though the dog could run faster, the cat could leap higher. Therefore, she got to the head of the bed first while the dog had to go to the foot.

"Leave some room for me," the old man laughed.

He eased in between his two jealous pets. Soon the three were fast asleep.

The thief waited patiently until the old man and his pets begun to snore. Then he snuck into the room and stole the wand.

The next morning, the old man woke up and found his wand missing. He hid his face in his hands, weeping.

"I'm ruined. Ruined! And I'm too old to look for the thief," cried the old man.

But then he felt something wet on the backs of his hands and looked up to see that it was his cat and dog licking him. He put his hand on the dog and said, "Will you be my strong legs and go find him?''

The dog's big tongue licked his hand again. The old man looked at his cat and said, "Will you be my clever mind and get the wand?" And the cat's small tongue tickled his other hand.

The two loyal pets left the old man. They searched all over China and lived by their skills and their wits. The dog sniffed around in alleys for things that people threw out. Sometimes, he had to fight with the beggars. Fortunately, he was so big and strong that he always won and always shared his meals with the cat.

Since the cat was able to leap up through kitchen windows, she could steal food from inside. But she would rather eat most of it inside and then brought the leftovers to the dog. In the end, the two animals heard of a rich man who had never appeared before. They headed for his house but were separated by a river, broad and swift.

"You're strong enough to bear me," the cat said. "You carry me."

"But don't dig in your claws," the dog warned and crouched down.

The cat leaped onto his back, and the dog slipped into the river. The water was so cold and swift that the dog soon grew tired and groaned, "I can't do it."

"Yes, you can," the cat urged. "Think of home. Think of hot meals and soft silk."

So the dog went on until he climbed out exhausted on the opposite bank.

"Now for the wand," the cat said.

She wasn't tired at all and sped up the hill.

"Wait for me," the dog called, shaking himself off, and trotted after the cat.

But the cat did not want to wait for the big, slow dog. She dashed ahead impatiently. By now, she was an expert at sneaking into houses. She crept silently into the villa. When she heard footsteps, she ducked behind a vase. The thief strode by in a robe of silk embroidered with gold. Around his neck hung the wand tied by a golden chain. But he was more careful than the old man. Two guards accompanied him all the time. Going outside, the cat just stopped the dog from blundering inside.

"We'll have to use both your strength and my wits to get the wand," she explained.

"Anything for the master," the dog promised.

They waited until the thief went for a walk in the garden. Suddenly, the dog darted out from under a bush, passing the two startled guards, and leaped on the thief, knocking him over.

"Stop him," the thief shouted frantically.

The two guards could not use their swords because they might hurt their boss. Instead, they tried to pull the dog away. While the dog was fighting for his life, the cat shot in like a small streak of fur. Perching on the rich man's chest, she pressed her paws against the wand. When the thief reached for the wand, the cat bit his hand so he snatched it back.

Silently, the cat wished, "As you like it, as I like it, I would like to be back home with the wand."

As the cat began to fade from sight, the dog barked at her, "Wait for me, wait for me."

But the cat vanished. The next moment, she was back in the old man's bedroom. The old man lay in a ragged robe on a simple straw mat. He had sold everything else to pay his debts. Through the window, the cat could see that the garden itself had fallen into ruin.

"Thank Heaven, you've come back," the old man said. "I was getting so lonely. I don't care whether you brought back the wand or not."

But the cat picked up the wand by her mouth and brought it over to the old man. Gently she let it drop into the old man's lap.

"You did bring it back!" the old man cried out. "You blessed animal." He held out his hand. "But where's our other friend? Didn't he come with you? Or did he get tired and go away on his own?"

The cat simply looked up at the old man, who reached his own hasty conclusions. While the old man cursing the dog, the cat curled up on his knees. Both the old man's lap and the magic belonged to her now.

The old man wished the thief to his just judgment and then restored the house. But he never gave another thought to the dog until months later. Suddenly there was a familiar barking outside the gates. The old man opened them to see his tired, dusty dog. One ear was torn, and he was badly scratched. The old man frowned and said, "Now that the cat's made everything all right, you've decided to come back. Well, it's too late".

The cat, fat and sleek, strolled up behind the old man.

"Tell him, tell him," the dog barked angrily.

But the cat merely began to lick itself. And then the old man shut the gates on the dog.

"Stop making so much noise," the old man shouted over the gates to the dog. "Or I'll send you to the Himalayas."

The dog slunk away, thus the cat had the old man all to herself. But all dogs remember the cat's treachery, and they have hated cats ever since then.

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Editor: Carrot Chan

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