The Birdcatcher, the Partridge, and the Cock 
    
    
      A BIRDCATCHER was about to sit down to a dinner of herbs when a
    friend unexpectedly came in.  The bird-trap was quite empty, as
    he had caught nothing, and he had to kill a pied Partridge, which
    he had tamed for a decoy.  The bird entreated earnestly for his
    life:  "What would you do without me when next you spread your
    nets? Who would chirp you to sleep, or call for you the covey of
    answering birds?'  The Birdcatcher spared his life, and determined
    to pick out a fine young Cock just attaining to his comb.  But
    the Cock expostulated in piteous tones from his perch:  "If you
    kill me, who will announce to you the appearance of the dawn? 
    Who will wake you to your daily tasks or tell you when it is time
    to visit the bird-trap in the morning?'  He replied, "What you say
    is true.  You are a capital bird at telling the time of day.  But
    my friend and I must have our dinners."  
    
    
    	Necessity knows no law.  
    
    


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