<h2 class="nobreak">CHAPTER XII<br/> <span class="small">BUTTON HAS A FIGHT WITH A WHARF RAT</span></h2></div>
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<p class="drop-cap">ALL day long the four of them kept hidden. At noon
Stubby, Duke and Button ate what the cats left, and Billy
ran ashore and ate a little grass by the river bank, where
the boat had tied up for noon.</p>
<p>The Captain and his crew seemed in no hurry to get to Paris or
anywhere else, for that matter. All they seemed to do was to eat,
sleep, tell stories and smoke.</p>
<p>It was getting to be about half past nine, and the dogs and Button
were growing hungry for their supper which they could see on the
plate by the gangway, but could not go to get it as the sailors were
still lounging on deck talking and smoking.</p>
<p>“Will they never stop their silly talk and go to bed?” sighed Button.</p>
<p>He could not hear a word of what they said, but he called it silly
because he was so cross at them for not going to bed. And as they
talked, a big black wharf rat sneaked up behind them and began to
help himself to the meat on the plate. It was too much for the
hungry Button to lie there and see his supper or what he considered
his, eaten up before his eyes by a nasty old rat. Forgetting<span class="pagenum" id="Page_136">[136]</span>
that he might be caught by the sailors, he sneaked off the pile of
hops and crept to within jumping distance of the rat. Then with one
long flying leap, he landed on the rat’s back and buried his teeth in
his neck and his claws in his sides. It was a powerful rat, as I said
before, and gave fight. Soon the two of them were rolling around
on the deck, with first one on top and then the other. The scuffle
they made added to the squeal of the rat brought all the sailors to
their feet and there they stood watching the fight and wondering
where the big black cat came from.</p>
<p>All of a sudden the rat let go of Button’s ear and buried its teeth in
his neck, causing the blood to flow freely. On seeing this Stubby
forgot all caution and came running to Button’s assistance.</p>
<p>“Holy Moses! And where did this dog come from?” asked the
Captain. “He must have dropped from the sky.”</p>
<p>Stubby tried to grab the rat by the back of its neck as it clung to
Button’s throat, but he could not as they kept rolling over and over
each other so that first one was on top and then the other. At last in
trying to stoop and get a grip he turned his broken leg the wrong way
and the pain was so intense that he fainted dead away and the sailors
thought he was dead. So did Duke, who was watching the struggle
from the top of the hop pile with Billy. When they saw Stubby roll
over and stretch out they both bounded off the hops and appeared on
the scene.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum" id="Page_137">[137]</span>“Jumping Jupiter! What have we here? A menagerie?” exclaimed
the Captain. The sailors all stared at Duke and Billy as if
an elephant had appeared in their midst, while from the other end of
the boat came the yellow cat and Mouser. And still the fight went
on, with the Captain,
three sailors,
two cats, one
dog and a goat
watching, all having
formed a ring
around the fighters.</p>
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<p>Billy saw that
Button was growing
weak from
loss of blood and
though he did not wish to interfere
in Button’s fight, still he
felt it best under the circumstances to do so. So he watched his
chance and ran one long horn right through the rat, killing him instantly.
Then with the rat still sticking to his horns, he walked to
the side of the boat and scraped it off, and it fell into the water.</p>
<p>This was such a smart thing for a goat to do that the Captain
clapped his hands and cried, “Bravo! Bravo! Bravo!” in which<span class="pagenum" id="Page_138">[138]</span>
all the sailors joined him. Their clapping and cheering brought the
Captain’s wife on deck to see what all the commotion was about,
and when she saw the strange animals on board, she said,</p>
<p>“When did you buy this menagerie? I never laid eyes on them
before.”</p>
<p>“Nor any of us,” answered the Captain, “until two or three minutes
ago,” and he related to her what had taken place.</p>
<p>“This fight never would have happened if that lazy yellow cat of
ours had done his duty and caught that rat.”</p>
<p>“But if he had, none of us would ever have witnessed the most
desperate bloody battle any of us ever saw between a cat and a rat.”</p>
<p>“I wonder to whom these animals belong and when they came on
board,” mused the Captain’s wife.</p>
<p>“They must have come on board the night we forgot and left the
gangplank out,” said the Captain.</p>
<p>“That is just when it must have happened,” agreed the sailors.</p>
<p>“They probably belong to some one person as they are all together,
and I should judge from their appearance that they are very
valuable. See,” said the Captain’s wife, “they all have medals
around their necks, and one dog wears a Red Cross badge sewed on
his body.”</p>
<p>The Captain stooped down in front of Billy and began to read what
was on his badge.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum" id="Page_139">[139]</span>“Wife, come here! Come here!” he called in excited tones.
“What do you think I find engraved on this badge? This goat is
the celebrated Billy Whiskers, the Mascot of the —th New York
Regiment!”</p>
<p>“You don’t mean it? Not the goat that the big reward is offered
for? You don’t mean <i>that</i>, do you?”</p>
<p>“Yes, I do! The very same!”</p>
<p>“And this little dog and the black cat are mascots, too, other regiments
offering a big reward for their return. I read about these
very animals in one of the Paris papers this morning. I’ll go get the
paper and read it to you,” she said.</p>
<p>In a jiffy she disappeared inside the boat but came out again,
waving the paper. “Here it is! Now listen while I read to you all
what it says:</p>
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<p class="center">LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN</p>
<p>One large white goat, belonging to the —th Regiment of New
York</p>
<p>One small yellow dog, belonging to the —th Regiment of Pennsylvania</p>
<p>One big black cat, belonging to the —th Regiment of Illinois.</p>
<p>Any person or persons returning the same to their respective
Headquarters will receive $1,000 reward for each animal alive and
well.”</p>
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<p>She jumped up and went springing and dancing around the deck.</p>
<p>“Here we have all three of them right here on our boat! Ho<span class="pagenum" id="Page_140">[140]</span>
for the reward! I see where we get it when we return from this trip.
We will take the best of care of them, but keep them hidden from
others until our return trip. Then we will take them to Headquarters
and claim the reward.”</p>
<p>“Well, you won’t get any reward for either the cat or the dog if
you don’t fix up the wounds where that rat bit them, for they are
losing so much blood it will kill them,” said the Captain.</p>
<p>“Here, some of you give me a hand and help me dress their
wounds,” said the Captain’s wife, who was as good as any trained
nurse when it came to dressing wounds and looking after the sick.
“I’ll go ahead and get warm water, witch hazel and bandages ready,
while you carry them down to my stateroom and lay them on the
bunk.”</p>
<p>When Stubby came out of his fainting spell, he found himself
lying on a bunk beside Button, who had a bandage wrapped around
his neck, and smelling strong of witch hazel, besides having several
crosses of adhesive plaster on his sides and on the tip of his nose.</p>
<p>“How did we get here and what has happened to us?” he asked.</p>
<p>“What a fool thing for me to faint just when you needed me
most!” said Stubby.</p>
<p>“How did you happen to do it?” asked Button.</p>
<p>“I turned my broken leg the wrong way, and over I went.”</p>
<p>“But who helped you in the end? Did some of those men come<span class="pagenum" id="Page_141">[141]</span>
to your rescue? I should think they would have helped you before
and not stood there and see that monster rat biting you with its
poisonous teeth.”</p>
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<p>“No, Billy came to my help as usual. He forgot he was in hiding
and jumped in and ran his horn straight through the rat, which
made it let go
my throat, as he
had killed it instantly.
I never
met such a big rat
before or one
with such long,
sharp teeth.
When it cried,
its voice sounded
like a baby’s. I
shall be all right
soon as the Captain’s wife has fixed me up fine so the poison from the
rat’s teeth won’t hurt me. As it turned out, this fight was the best
thing that could have happened, for since they read our medals, every
one is as keen on keeping us on board as we are in staying. They
have found out who we are, and are now looking out for the reward.
But they intend to take us along with them to the coast and on their<span class="pagenum" id="Page_142">[142]</span>
return will hand us over to our respective regiments and claim the
money.”</p>
<p>“How did they know there is a reward offered for us?”</p>
<p>“Why, the Captain’s wife had just finished reading about us in one
of the Paris papers.”</p>
<p>“We certainly are in luck! Here we shall have the best of care and
get clear through to Havre without walking one step. And when
there we can give them the slip as we did the farmer and his wife.”</p>
<p>“I know; but it does seem a shame that we always have to run off
and appear so ungrateful to our kind friends, doesn’t it?” said
Stubby.</p>
<p>“Yes, it does; but it really can’t be helped,” replied Button.
“Where are Billy and Duke now?”</p>
<p>“Oh, they are having the time of their lives being petted and fed
by all on board. You see we will fare like princes for the rest of
our journey.”</p>
<p>Button was right. Nothing was too good for them and the way
they were fed, watered, combed and brushed would have satisfied a
king.</p>
<p>“My, don’t they all look fat, sleek and shiny!” said the Captain’s
wife after they had bathed and curried all four of them. She
had taken off the dirty bandage that was around Duke’s body and put
on a nice clean white one with a lovely Red Cross embroidered on it.</p>
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