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Janice's gran said don't let the canary fly out the window. I won't Janice said. Gran made sure all windows and doors were shut. Ok you can let the bird out now her gran said. I stood watching as Janice opened the birdcage put her hand in the yellow canary jumped onto her small finger. She brought the bird out on her finger we watched as it fluttered its wings and chirped loudly. Janice lifted her finger level with her eyes and spoke to it. I said nothing but stood there watching. Her gran had only let me in if I promised not to teach the bird bad language I promised. Who's a pretty boy then Janice said. The bird held its head to one side chirped but said no words. He spoke that time when I was alone with him and told him a few words and he said them almost straight away. I wondered if he remembered me and would repeat them today.
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May 14, 2017
May 14, 2017 at 3:32 AM UTC
BENNY AND THE CANARY 1956
Janice's gran said don't let the canary fly out the window. I won't Janice said. Gran made sure all windows and doors were shut. Ok you can let the bird out now her gran said. I stood watching as Janice opened the birdcage put her hand in the yellow canary jumped onto her small finger. She brought the bird out on her finger we watched as it fluttered its wings and chirped loudly. Janice lifted her finger level with her eyes and spoke to it. I said nothing but stood there watching. Her gran had only let me in if I promised not to teach the bird bad language I promised. Who's a pretty boy then Janice said. The bird held its head to one side chirped but said no words. He spoke that time when I was alone with him and told him a few words and he said them almost straight away. I wondered if he remembered me and would repeat them today.
KIDS IN LONDON IN 1956 AND A CANARY.
TerryCollett
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May 14, 2017
May 14, 2017 at 3:32 AM UTC
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