Cats, dogs en monkeysFriends of my parents gave us two little dogs, Molly and
Dolly, two lovely little Maltese doggies. They were really very nice and
at the same time very naughty. Molly was my little dog and I loved her
very much. She was very brave as well, she killed a snake from about a
meter long, the monster came too close to Henny and me, so this little
doggy killed the snake. We had quite some cats around the house but my mother
received a half Angora cat, and she called her Kitty. Now this Kitty was
really spoiled, so the other cats became very jealous! So now and then
there were some fights going on, we all had to help poor Kitty of course,
She was a sweet little cat and very beautiful. Most people in the Dutch East Indies had several pets
at home and around the house, like cats, dogs, many sorts of birds in
cages and sometimes monkeys as well. The Indonesians usually had birds
in cages, don’t ask me what those birds were living on, I really
can’t remember. I was going to teach Henny to play at hopscotch. I draw
the game on the ground near one of the banyan trees. In those trees were
quite some black monkeys about the size of a baby. They were always in
those trees but they never came too near to the house, they just watched
everybody while sitting on their throne in the banyan trees.. Now and then I went to the kampung ( Indonesian village)
in the afternoon and visited Karto, the head foreman, and his wife. It
was a nice and very clean little home and it was a very kind family. Their
son looked after our mountain horses. And if I still had some of my pocket-money I went to the Chinese shop on the plantation where I bought some sweets or peanuts. Although
I was very young, I can still remember how happy and how completely at
home I felt on this plantation Sumber Sewu. |
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