A story of Mother Michel and her cat. There lived in Paris, under the
reign of King Louis XV., a very rich old countess named Yolande de la
Grenouillère. She was a worthy and charitable lady, who distributed alms
not only to the poor of her own parish, Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois, but
to the unfortunate of other quarters. Her husband,
Roch-Eustache-Jérémie, Count of Grenouillère, had fallen gloriously at
the battle of Fontenoy, on the 11th of May, 1745. The noble widow had
long mourned for him, and even now at times wept over his death. Left
without children, and almost entirely alone in the world, she gave
herself up to a strange fancy, -a fancy, it is true, which in no manner
detracted from her real virtues and admirable qualities: she had a
passion for animals. And adopts a cat. However while she is away on a
trip her jealous butler tries very hard to get rid of the cat. The
original French story is based on a French nursery rhyme from the 1820s,
'C'est la mere Michel'.