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Excerpt from Girl's Own Book of Amusing and Instructive Stories: Embellished With Cuts
The other day she was running in the garden, and there she found a little bird; she knew it was very young, and had not yet learnt to fly; for the feathers were not fully grown. The poor thing had lost its mother, and was very hungry. The little girl took it gently in her hand, and carried it into the house to her mam ma, who said it must be put into a cage, and fed carefully. It revived in a short time; and Flora was quite happy when she thought that by good nursing, it might be made to live, and perhaps fly in the garden, and sing her many gay songs.
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