A Christmas Truce Carol by James O'Halloran
Author:James O'Halloran
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: The Columba Press
STAVE SIX
Laz and Cher Ami
Laz, tail erect, walked happily among the celebrating soldiers of both sides, who fed him titbits and frequently stroked and cuddled him. He was enjoying one such cuddle when a feathery movement caught his attention. A pigeon had landed out in the open. Following all the contact with humans, he felt eager to approach a creature more like his own kind.
The pigeon regarded Laz with an apprehensive cocked eye. The cat seemed benign and didnât come in stalking mode, otherwise he would have flown away. As it was he stood warily at the ready. He had a clear memory of a cat leaping from a shrub and grabbing one of those cousins of his who forage for food around city squares.
âMerry Christmas, pigeon.â
That was reassuring. âSame to you, but Iâm a dove.â
High notions, heâs as âpigeonyâ a pigeon as Iâve ever seen, but to avoid an argument a dove he will be ⦠âWell then,â said Laz, âyour coming is entirely appropriate to this place and in these circumstances. My name is Lazarus, Laz for short.â
âWhat an odd name. Why does it remind me of death?â
âI have no idea,â Laz lied, âMay I ask your name?â
âCher Ami. Itâs a beautiful name.â
He certainly doesnât undersell himself. âIndeed it is a lovely name and I hope we can become friends.â
âCreatures of our two species donât usually become friends. Youâre a cat, and as youâve already noted, Iâm a dove.â
I did no such thing. Why doesnât he get real? Maybe heâs a snob who wants to distance himself from those grubby relatives on city squares. Heâs an ordinary black and grayish pigeon and none too plump. Well kept, but scrawny for all that. âYou could do with putting on a few ounces.â
âYouâre getting personal, feline, and youâre certainly no diplomat.â
Iâm no diplomat. Strewth! âNo offence, but for a pige ⦠dove youâre quite thin.â
âItâs all the flying.â
Iâm glad to see him become a tad more forthcoming. âWhat is it you do?â
âSince the outbreak of the war, homing pigeons from all over England are being trained as carrier pigeons for use at the front. We were brought over here to experience the field of operations. Iâm so glad thereâs a truce, because in the war I tend to keep my head down and not take any risks. I suppose Iâm a bit of a coward really.â
Laz noted the touch of humility and the implicit admission that he was, after all, a pigeon. The impression was marred somewhat when he went on to say, âWhat Iâd really like to be is an eagle or a swallow.â
âA curious combination.â
âWell, I have a tremendous admiration for swallows. Their sense of direction is uncanny and the distances they travel immense. Our limit as carriers is something just over one thousand miles, while those slight little fellows travel many thousands. Some flying from the southern-most tip of Africa, for example, have ended up in Siberia. Astounding! The eagle, of course, is the King of the Birds.
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