[Dickey Downy by Virginia Sharpe Patterson]@TWC D-Link bookDickey Downy CHAPTER IX 5/7
I don't know as it will pay to send her the bird after all." How my heart sank at this announcement! so fearful was I that I might have to remain at the cottage; but Betty's answer gave me new hope. "Oh, certain it will pay!" she exclaimed eagerly.
"You know how many nice things Cousin Dunbar's sent us off-and-on, and only last Christmas Polly sent me my string of beads.
As for giving her a bresspin for a keepsake, she can get a heap nicer one out of their own store than any we could send her, and I'm certain she'd like the bird best of all; it's such a good chance to send it by Uncle Dan when he is going to their town and can hand it right over to Polly." "I reckon you're right.
Well, it will be only the cost of the cage," said her mother, and so the matter was settled, much to my satisfaction. My new cage was very pretty, if anything can be said in praise of a prison, and was much lighter and pleasanter than the old, heavy, home-made structure in which I had been shut up so long.
Its rim was painted a cheerful green, and the wires were burnished like gold. Ornamental sconces held the glass cups for my food and there were decorated hoops to swing in.
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