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BEASTS AND SUPER…BEASTS … H。 H。 MUNRO (〃SAKI〃)







CONTENTS



THE SHE…WOLF

LAURA

THE BOAR…PIG

THE BROGUE

THE HEN

THE OPEN WINDOW

THE TREASURE…SHIP

THE COBWEB

THE LULL

THE UNKINDEST BLOW

THE ROMANCERS

THE SCHARTZ…METTERKLUME METHOD

THE SEVENTH PULLET

THE BLIND SPOT

DUSK

A TOUCH OF REALISM

COUSIN TERESA

THE YARKAND MANNER

THE BYZANTINE OMELETTE

THE FEAST OF NEMESIS

THE DREAMER

THE QUINCE TREE

THE FORBIDDEN BUZZARDS

THE STAKE

CLOVIS ON PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITIES

A HOLIDAY TASK

THE STALLED OX

THE STORY…TELLER

A DEFENSIVE DIAMOND

THE ELK

〃DOWN PENS〃

THE NAME…DAY

THE LUMBER ROOM

FUR

THE PHILANTHROPIST AND THE HAPPY CAT

ON APPROVAL











Beasts and Super…Beasts









THE SHE…WOLF





LEONARD BILSITER was one of those people who have 

failed to find this world attractive or interesting; and 

who have sought compensation in an 〃unseen world〃 of 

their own experience or imagination … or invention。  

Children do that sort of thing successfully; but children 

are content to convince themselves; and do not vulgarise 

their beliefs by trying to convince other people。  

Leonard Bilsiter's beliefs were for 〃the few;〃 that is to 

say; anyone who would listen to him。



His dabblings in the unseen might not have carried 

him beyond the customary platitudes of the drawing…room 

visionary if accident had not reinforced his stock…in…

trade of mystical lore。  In company with a friend; who 

was interested in a Ural mining concern; he had made a 

trip across Eastern Europe at a moment when the great 

Russian railway strike was developing from a threat to a 

reality; its outbreak caught him on the return journey; 

somewhere on the further side of Perm; and it was while 

waiting for a couple of days at a wayside station in a 

state of suspended locomotion that he made the 

acquaintance of a dealer in harness and metalware; who 

profitably whiled away the tedium of the long halt by 

initiating his English travelling companion in a 

fragmentary system of folk…lore that he had picked up 

from Trans…Baikal traders and natives。  Leonard returned 

to his home circle garrulous about his Russian strike 

experiences; but oppressively reticent about certain dark 

mysteries; which he alluded to under the resounding title 

of Siberian Magic。  The reticence wore off in a week or 

two under the influence of an entire lack of general 

curiosity; and Leonard began to make more detailed 

allusions to the enormous powers which this new esoteric 

force; to use his own description of it; conferred on the 

initiated few who knew how to wield it。  His aunt; 

Cecilia Hoops; who loved sensation perhaps rather better 

than she loved the truth; gave him as clamorous an 

advertisement as anyone could wish for by retailing an 

account of how he had turned a vegetable marrow into a 

wood pigeon before her very eyes。  As a manifestation of 

the possession of supernatural powers; the story was 

discounted in some quarters by the respect accorded to 

Mrs。 Hoops' powers of imagination。



However divided opinion might be on the question of 

Leonard's status as a wonderworker or a charlatan; he 

certainly arrived at Mary Hampton's house…party with a 

reputation for pre…eminence in one or other of those 

professions; and he was not disposed to shun such 

publicity as might fall to his share。  Esoteric forces 

and unusual powers figured largely in whatever 

conversation he or his aunt had a share in; and his own 

performances; past and potential; were the subject of 

mysterious hints and dark avowals。



〃I wish you would turn me into a wolf; Mr。 

Bilsiter;〃 said his hostess at luncheon the day after his 

arrival。



〃My dear Mary;〃 said Colonel Hampton; 〃I never knew 

you had a craving in that direction。〃



〃A she…wolf; of course;〃 continued Mrs。 Hampton; it 

would be too confusing to change one's sex as well as 

one's species at a moment's notice。〃



〃I don't think one should jest on these subjects;〃 

said Leonard。



〃I'm not jesting; I'm quite serious; I assure you。  

Only don't do it to…day; we have only eight available 

bridge players; and it would break up one of our tables。  

To…morrow we shall be a larger party。  To…morrow night; 

after dinner … 〃



〃In our present imperfect understanding of these 

hidden forces I think one should approach them with 

humbleness rather than mockery;〃 observed Leonard; with 

such severity that the subject was forthwith dropped。



Clovis Sangrail had sat unusually silent during the 

discussion on the possibilities of Siberian Magic; after 

lunch he side…tracked Lord Pabham into the comparative 

seclusion of the billiard…room and delivered himself of a 

searching question。



〃Have you such a thing as a she…wolf in your 

collection of wild animals?  A she…wolf of moderately 

good temper?〃



Lord Pabham considered。  〃There is Loiusa;〃 he said; 

〃a rather fine specimen of the timber…wolf。  I got her 

two years ago in exchange for some Arctic foxes。  Most of 

my animals get to be fairly tame before they've been with 

me very long; I think I can say Louisa has an angelic 

temper; as she…wolves go。 Why do you ask?〃



〃I was wondering whether you would lend her to me 

for to…morrow night;〃 said Clovis; with the careless 

solicitude of one who borrows a collar stud or a tennis 

racquet。



〃To…morrow night?〃



〃Yes; wolves are nocturnal animals; so the late 

hours won't hurt her;〃 said Clovis; with the air of one 

who has taken everything into consideration; 〃one of your 

men could bring her over from Pabham Park after dusk; and 

with a little help he ought to be able to smuggle her 

into the conservatory at the same moment that Mary 

Hampton makes an unobtrusive exit。〃



Lord Pabham stared at Clovis for a moment in 

pardonable bewilderment; then his face broke into a 

wrinkled network of laughter。



〃Oh; that's your game; is it?  You are going to do a 

little Siberian Magic on your own account。  And is Mrs。 

Hampton willing to be a fellow…conspirator?〃



〃Mary is pledged to see me through with it; if you 

will guarantee Louisa's temper。〃



〃I'll answer for Louisa;〃 said Lord Pabham。



By the following day the house…party had swollen to 

larger proportions; and Bilsiter's instinct for self…

advertisement expanded duly under the stimulant of an 

increased audience。  At dinner that evening he held forth 

at length on the subject of unseen forces and untested 

powers; and his flow of impressive eloquence continued 

unabated while coffee was being served in the drawing…

room preparatory to a general migration to the card…room。



His aunt ensured a respectful hearing for his 

utterances; but her sensation…loving soul hankered after 

something more dramatic than mere vocal demonstration。



〃Won't you do something to CONVINCE them of your 

powers; Leonard?〃 she pleaded; 〃change something into 

another shape。  He can; you know; if he only chooses to;〃 

she informed the company。



〃Oh; do;〃 said Mavis Pellington earnestly; and her 

request was echoed by nearly everyone present。  Even 

those who were not open to conviction were perfectly 

willing to be entertained by an exhibition of amateur 

conjuring。



Leonard felt that something tangible was expected of 

him。



〃Has anyone present;〃 he asked; 〃got a three…penny 

bit or some small object of no particular value …?〃



〃You're surely not going to make coins disappear; or 

something primitive of that sort?〃 said Clovis 

contemptuously。



〃I think it very unkind of you not to carry out my 

suggestion of turning me into a wolf;〃 said Mary Hampton; 

as she crossed over to the conservatory to give her 

macaws their usual tribute from the dessert dishes。



〃I have already warned you of the danger of treating 

these powers in a mocking spirit;〃 said Leonard solemnly。



〃I don't believe you can do it;〃 laughed Mary 

provocatively from the conservatory; 〃I dare you to do it 

if you can。  I defy you to turn me into a wolf。〃



As she said this she was lost to view behind a clump 

of azaleas。



〃Mrs。 Hampton … 〃 began Leonard with increased 

solemnity; but he got no further。  A breath of chill air 

seemed to rush across the room; and at the same time the 

macaws broke forth into ear…splitting screams。



〃What on earth is the matter with those confounded 

birds; Mary?〃 exclaimed Colonel Hampton; at the same 

moment an even more piercing scream from Mavis Pellington 

stampeded the entire company from their seats。  In 

various attitudes of helpless horror or instinctive 

defence they confronted the evil…looking grey beast that 

was peering at them from amid a setting of fern and 

azalea。



Mrs。 Hoops was the first to recover from the general 

chaos of fri

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