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George Stillman Hillard
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The monkey went on sewing with great zeal. I could not refrain from exclaiming, " How wonderful ! " for the manner and movements of the animal were those of a practised tailor.
He was sewing a pair of striped pantaloons, the narrow shape of which showed that they were intended for himself.
A servant now appeared, announcing Madame^ Jasmin, whom Mr. Yanneck introduced as his neighbor. Madame Jasmin was accompanied by her little daughter, a girl of twelve years, who immediately ran to the monkey,
... greeting him as an old friend, and beginning to prattle with him. Jack furtively peeped at his master ; but as Mr. Vanneck's glance was stern, the tailor went on sewing. Suddenly his thread broke, and he put the end to his mouth, smoothed it with his lips, twisted it with his left paw, and threaded the needle again. Mr. Vanneck then turned to him, and speaking in the same calm tone in which he had conversed with us, said, " Jack, put up your work, and sweep the floor." Jack hurried to the adjoining room, and came back without delay, with a broom in his paw, and swept and dusted like a clever housemaid.

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