The Memoirs of a White Elephant
ht my race to perform many laborious tasks, you have not been in the habit of sending us to school, and an elephant capable of reading and writing is a phenomenon so rare as to seem
eral languages; Siamese, Hind
such extraordinary sounds as set my teachers laughing, and terrified my companion elephants, if th
th us), when chance enabled me to learn letters, and eventu
berty, was bordered on one side by a wall of bricks enameled in blue and green. It was quite a high w
ing to some tall tamarind trees, which ca
ad been taken, my toilet made, and my breakfast finished, my guardians, or rather my servants, were at liberty to sleep, or to go abou
would be followed by a silence, and then by a monotonous chanting. It was a class
ildren with red caps romped and played, when the Master was not there. As soon as he
astened a white Tablet, on whi
rimaces-exploding suddenly with laughter for which no cause was apparent.... Punishments rained! Tears succeeded laughter! And I, who felt myself somewhat the cause of th
but who knows?-I m
hins, I gave an extreme attention to the lessons-sometimes making s
ce the letters of the Alphabet, one after a
spite of my endeavors I could not recall the form or the sound of a
pid. He had stood for some minutes with his head hanging down, his finger in his m
he pencil gently, with the tip of my trunk, from the hand of the little dunce (so
t could only be manifested by pr
leaned, and effaced the "E" which I had drawn. Then, in smaller characte
face, crying out, "A Miracle" and
atisfaction by moving backw
, and, after saluting me most humbly, went away. A few moments later I saw my Mahout advancing towards m
ft her couch, and, kneeling on a cushion, was examining the Tab
itors, also looking on-sever
me she ran to me,
avata, did you really do it?" I replied
d my sweet Mistress, wh
hook his head, with
said he, "I should have to see it wi
to efface
choolmaster, removin
al Soul which inhabits the body of this E
or. They came and unrolled before me a long scroll of
ce, put a morsel of glass in front of
f the company, I clasped the pencil firmly with the tip of my trunk, and slowly
aid the Princess, "I knew that y
aned her cheek against my rough skin. I felt her tears falling upo
an, who seemed much excited, and continually let fall
he most learned men in England?" inquired the Prince
er recovered
e dedicated the Celtic Spoils" And Elien mentions an elephant who was able to write entire phrases, and even talk. I was formerly unable to credit these statements
d to my person, and entrusted with the responsibility of teachi
ask with reverence, and with
loved me, and my skin at last floated about my bones, like a mantle that is too large. But when they
and above all not to omit my meals, which had often hap
to write the beloved name of my Princess! It is true it was in
ress, and with the greatest ease. So much so, that my Professor was not considered to be suffici
I should become proficient in writing, wonderful revelations would be made by me, conc
the Story of my Life, portions of whic
in which I had written it, into all the languages o
the minds of authors whose works were not so
e rest of the world was of no account to me; for all t