. Stories of humble friends . Animal behavior. 184 he would take it home aHve and give it to his boy and girl as a pet. The boy and girl were very much interested in the wild goose, when the man took it to them, though the little girl almost cried to see its broken wing. However, her father told her that he would set the bone and bandage the wing and that it would be well before long. He told her tliat if the bones of wild fowls are broken they heal of them- selves if the Graywings wounded fowls are lu free- dom, but if they are caged, the bones have to be set. The children named their goose G


. Stories of humble friends . Animal behavior. 184 he would take it home aHve and give it to his boy and girl as a pet. The boy and girl were very much interested in the wild goose, when the man took it to them, though the little girl almost cried to see its broken wing. However, her father told her that he would set the bone and bandage the wing and that it would be well before long. He told her tliat if the bones of wild fowls are broken they heal of them- selves if the Graywings wounded fowls are lu free- dom, but if they are caged, the bones have to be set. The children named their goose Graywings, and a fine large cage was built for it. The goose seemed sad and lonely. It pined in its cage ana would hardly ever eat. Perhaps it was pining for its Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Pyle, Katharine, d. 1938. New York : American Book Co.


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