Nobody can reach to him,
He defeated the stranger’s dove.
My speckled dove has speckles
It might do whatever he wishes.
My speckled dove is courageous,
We are in need of him.
Let him come to our quarter
Eh, keep silence, be quiet.
My speckled dove has speckles
It might do whatever he wishes.
From the downstairs we heard hoarse voice:
‘Freedom to the birds!’
It was the voice of Chappa Ismikhan, our neighbor.
Jem stopped singing rap, and frowned.
‘ Damn curse him! Again he disturbed me.’
I had heard from the other neighbors that Chappa Ismikhan set up unity protecting the rights of the birds. In former days he had been a correspondent of one of the newspapers. Now he is cooperating with different sites. He has a little dog. His dog’s name is Chappa. Since his youth years Ismikhan likes to drink, for the sake of chappa glass which was one of his favorite glass he took nickname Chappa for himself.
Ismikhan was devoted to his former habit and took his dog Chappa for a walk. Each time when he took his dog for a walk he visited the small café in the entrance of the quarter.
Those who kept different sorts of dogs at times went to dog fighting. But all of them didn’t tell about it to Ismikhan. Or Ismikhan would mention the name of the famous sites and threaten them about informing.
The yard of Ismikhan is seen from the yard of Jem very clearly. He stood straightly and addressed to Jem.
‘ Ey, my dear, haven’t heard the news?’
Jem pretended as if he didn’t hear his words, he kept looking at his dove.
‘ They say that there appeared a hunting setter in the quarter of Millionaires. And that setter stoles the hens of the neighbors. Free these doves, or that setter will get into habit to our quarter too.’
Jem got furious, turned to me.
‘ You see , what that foolish man is saying, He says he is struggling for the freedom of the animals. But if he drinks a glass of vodka he might sell all the animals of the world.’
It is obvious that Ismikhan was drunk, it was felt through his voice.
Ismikhan’s dog Chappa was barking facing to upwards.
Jem took some dove eggs from the wooden box of the doves and put them into a synthetic bag, then tied it with a rope and lowered it into Ismikhan’s yard.
‘ If I don’t give anything to him, he will complain till the end of the day, will disturb me till night.’