<h2><SPAN name="chapter-29"><abbr title="Twenty-Nine">XXIX.</abbr> <br/> THE PERFORMING MICE.</SPAN></h2>
<p><span class="smallcaps">Mr. Wang</span> also told me that there was a man at
Ch'ang-an who made his living by exhibiting performing
mice. He had a pouch on his back in which he kept
some ten of these little animals; and whenever he got
among a number of people he would fix a little frame on
his back, exactly resembling a stage. Then beating a
drum he would sing some old theatrical melody, at the
first sounds of which the mice would issue forth from
the pouch, and then, with masks on their faces, and
arrayed in various costumes, they would climb up his
back on to the stage, where standing on their hind-legs
they would go through a performance portraying the
various emotions of joy and anger, exactly like human
actors of either sex.</p>
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