Leave a comment
The Cat’s Elopement
A Story from Japan Download the audio here
This Japanese story is a hidden gem from The Pink Fairy Book of Andrew Lang (1901). The tale came to Lang via a German collection of stories. It is not only terribly romantic, but contains some exciting fights between cat and dog, and cat and serpent.
In the Pond Life introduction, we discover what Bertie the Frog learned at school when he was a handsome prince.
Read by Natasha Lee-Lewis. Duration 12 minutes.
Once upon a time there lived a cat of marvelous beauty, with a skin as soft and shining as silk, and wise green eyes, that could see even in the dark. His name was Gon, and he belonged to a music teacher, who was so fond and proud of him that he would not have parted with him for anything in the world.
Now not far from the music master’s house there dwelt a lady who possessed a most lovely little pussy cat called Koma. She was such a little dear altogether, and blinked her eyes so daintily, and ate her supper so tidily, and when she had finished she licked her pink nose so delicately with her little tongue, that her mistress was never tired of saying, ‘Koma, Koma, what should I do without you?’
Well, it happened one day that these two, when out for an evening stroll, met under a cherry tree, and in one moment fell madly in love with each other. Gon had long felt that it was time for him to find a wife, for all the ladies in the neighbourhood paid him so much attention that it made him quite shy; but he was not easy to please, and did not care about any of them. Now, before he had time to think, Cupid had entangled him in his net, and he was filled with love towards Koma. She fully returned his passion, but, like a woman, she saw the difficulties in the way, and consulted sadly with Gon as to the means of overcoming them. Gon entreated his master to set matters right by buying Koma, but her mistress would not part from her. Then the music master was asked to sell Gon to the lady, but he declined to listen to any such suggestion, so everything remained as before.
At length the love of the couple grew to such a pitch that they determined to please themselves, and to seek their fortunes together. So one moonlight night they stole away, and ventured out into an unknown world. All day long they marched bravely on through the sunshine, till they had left their homes far behind them, and towards evening they found themselves in a large park. The wanderers by this time were very hot and tired, and the grass looked very soft and inviting, and the trees cast cool deep shadows, when suddenly an ogre appeared in this Paradise, in the shape of a big, big dog! He came springing towards them showing all his teeth, and Koma shrieked, and rushed up a cherry tree. Gon, however, stood his ground boldly, and prepared to give battle, for he felt that Koma’s eyes were upon him, and that he must not run away. But, alas! his courage would have availed him nothing had his enemy once touched him, for he was large and powerful, and very fierce. From her perch in the tree Koma saw it all, and screamed with all her might, hoping that some one would hear, and come to help. Luckily a servant of the princess to whom the park belonged was walking by, and he drove off the dog, and picking up the trembling Gon in his arms, carried him to his mistress.
So poor little Koma was left alone, while Gon was borne away full of trouble, not in the least knowing what to do. Even the attention paid him by the princess, who was delighted with his beauty and pretty ways, did not console him, but there was no use in fighting against fate, and he could only wait and see what would turn up.
The princess, Gon’s new mistress, was so good and kind that everybody loved her, and she would have led a happy life, had it not been for a serpent who had fallen in love with her, and was constantly annoying her by his presence. Her servants had orders to drive him away as often as he appeared; but as they were careless, and the serpent very sly, it sometimes happened that he was able to slip past them, and to frighten the princess by appearing before her. One day she was seated in her room, playing on her favourite musical instrument, when she felt something gliding up her sash, and saw her enemy making his way to kiss her cheek. She shrieked and threw herself backwards, and Gon, who had been curled up on a stool at her feet, understood her terror, and with one bound seized the snake by his neck. He gave him one bite and one shake, and flung him on the ground, where he lay, never to worry the princess any more. Then she took Gon in her arms, and praised and caressed him, and saw that he had the nicest bits to eat, and the softest mats to lie on; and he would have had nothing in the world to wish for if only he could have seen Koma again.
Time passed on, and one morning Gon lay before the house door, basking in the sun. He looked lazily at the world stretched out before him, and saw in the distance a big ruffian of a cat teasing and ill-treating quite a little one. He jumped up, full of rage, and chased away the big cat, and then he turned to comfort the little one, when his heart nearly burst with joy to find that it was Koma. At first Koma did not know him again, he had grown so large and stately; but when it dawned upon her who it was, her happiness knew no bounds. And they rubbed their heads and their noses again and again, while their purring might have been heard a mile off.
Paw in paw they appeared before the princess, and told her the story of their life and its sorrows. The princess wept for sympathy, and promised that they should never more be parted, but should live with her to the end of their days. By-and-by the princess herself got married, and brought a prince to dwell in the palace in the park. And she told him all about her two cats, and how brave Gon had been, and how he had delivered her from her enemy the serpent.
And when the prince heard, he swore they should never leave them, but should go with the princess wherever she went. So it all fell out as the princess wished; and Gon and Koma had many children, and so had the princess, and they all played together, and were friends to the end of their lives.
nice story I like it I kind of like cats but I so loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooove this storynory book!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It was very good and great
thank you you read. it help me to learn english. It is great. I love it
Aww! SO CUTE!
tis nice
Hello
Thank you for your comment
Cat’s can be creatures of great comfort but they will seek other homes if you allow them too
as this story reveals
Thanks for listening
Bye Bye
N *
i like cats
best story
worst story
Good story !
im 6 and ilovvvvvvvvvvvvvvve it so much im im love with this story its inposabul to snap out of it
hi im not done but im 6 so i <3 this story
i like it. its too good…..
lOOOOOvly thank you bertie thanks a lot !
ilove this book.
love this story really good and i think everyone should read it fantasic
excellent story i love CATS!!!!!!!
I luv tiz storie!!!AAAAAAAAAAAAA I love you GON!!!
great!!!!!!!!!!
i like your name bertie can u marrie me
Bertie I Like this story even that I’m sill a boy for the rest of my life ,I relly like storynory storys .
downloads of STORYNORY is always leaving good,exciting,enchanting stories. There are fairy tales as well as original stories.from One-Off to Katie to Bertie’s story is making me (@ _ @)
That was a gr8 story and wat hapend 2 the owners of the cats ?!!!!!!!
Cattien,
that is really a funny joke!!!
I love this story
idon’t like it! in fact i luuvvvvvvvvvvv it
I loved it i have a kitty that sounds like con:)
I LOVE THIS CATS STORY!
i think this is a good fairy tale and i love cats! so is g28 really! =D
It’s excellent. You have done a great job. I love it.
i loved it
hey bertie have you heard of this joke? Knock knock.Who’s there?Ben and Dawn.Ben and Dawn who?Ben there Dawn that!HaHa
i loved it, it was lovely =) =x
like it & love it!
good
good
Smsér
I’m ÙNtouchable ! ^:-) I own Aleksander That n00bie :D
Í like my Girlfreind Knud Biver :D<3
I Think is a good stroy Like This UNTOUCHABLE STROY :D <3
I like milk and Cakes :D
OWNED BIATCH
MY DAYCARE KIDS SAID THEY LOVED THIS STORY SO MUCH THEY ARE 3 AND 5 THEY ARE HARD TO READ TO CUZ THEY TALK AND THEN WHEN I SAY I AM SAY I AM NOT READING
THEY SAY NO READ THEN I SAY THEN SIT DOWN AND LISTEN
MONIQUE
BAMBI
SAM
MONIQUE
BAMBI
SAM
MONIQUE
BAMBI
SAM
MONIQUE
BAMBI
SAM
I LOVE ANIMALS AND I ESPECIALLY LIKE THIS ONE
CUZ IT IS A LOVE STORY AND IT IS WHERE ANIMALS
ARE BRAVE FOR EACH OTHER I KNOW HOW PEOPLE CAN
BE SEPARTED FROM EACH OTHER BUT THAT DOESN’T
MEAN U WILL NEVER SEE THEM AGAIN JUST LIKE GON
GOT SEPARTED BUT TIME PASSED AND GON WAS GLAD
TO SEE KOMA AND IF THAT WAS ME I WOULD BE
EXCITED MONIQUE
what a sweet story!!!!!!!!!!!!!
what a sweet story!!!!!!!!!!
this was a good story.
grows
i love story nory its great
It was a nice story,but to much kissy gou,gou.
it’s ok
thank for the lovely story!
It is a wonderful story! I looooooooooooooooooooooooooove it!
I Loved It! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!