[Beautiful Joe by Marshall Saunders]@TWC D-Link bookBeautiful Joe CHAPTER IX THE PARROT BELLA 1/13
CHAPTER IX THE PARROT BELLA. I OFTEN used to hear the Morrises speak about vessels that ran between Fairport and a place called the West Indies, carrying cargoes of lumber and fish, and bringing home molasses, spices, fruit, and other things. On one of these vessels, called the "Mary Jane," was a cabin boy, who was a.
friend of the Morris boys, and often brought them presents. One day, after I had been with the Morrises' for some months, this boy arrived at the house with a bunch of green bananas in one hand, and a parrot in the other.
The boys were delighted with the parrot, and called their mother to see what a pretty bird she was. Mrs.Morris seemed very much touched by the boy's thoughtfulness in bringing a present such a long distance to her boys, and thanked him warmly.
The cabin boy became very shy and all he could say was, "Go way!" over and over again, in a very awkward manner. Mrs.Morris smiled, and left him with the boys.
I think that she thought he would be more comfortable with them. Jack put me up on the table to look at the parrot.
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