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The canary perched on Janice's finger. Her eyes wide in amazement, its plumage, yellow, sickly, beauty, all in one. I looked on, eyes wide in amazement, too, not at its yellow plumage, but at the bird's whitish poo. Look what it's done, Janice cried, on my finger and hand. Her gran, who usually said, Make sure the window's closed, lay in a chair and dozed. Wipe it off or take the bird, Janice said. I took the bird in cupped hands, studying its slight alarm, its ruffled look. Janice went to the kitchen to clean her hand and finger under the tap, while Gran grunted in her catlike nap. The bird wanted to escape my hold, but I held it firm, cupped tight in hands, in captured hold, studying its yellowness and thimble head. Janice returned and said; Naughty bird to poo on Janny's hand and finger, and took back the bird into her care once more. My hands were clean; it had not shat on me, not a bit, if it had, I thought, not said, I’d have strangled it.
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Nov 21, 2014
Nov 21, 2014 at 5:57 AM UTC
BIRD CARE.
The canary perched on Janice's finger. Her eyes wide in amazement, its plumage, yellow, sickly, beauty, all in one. I looked on, eyes wide in amazement, too, not at its yellow plumage, but at the bird's whitish poo. Look what it's done, Janice cried, on my finger and hand. Her gran, who usually said, Make sure the window's closed, lay in a chair and dozed. Wipe it off or take the bird, Janice said. I took the bird in cupped hands, studying its slight alarm, its ruffled look. Janice went to the kitchen to clean her hand and finger under the tap, while Gran grunted in her catlike nap. The bird wanted to escape my hold, but I held it firm, cupped tight in hands, in captured hold, studying its yellowness and thimble head. Janice returned and said; Naughty bird to poo on Janny's hand and finger, and took back the bird into her care once more. My hands were clean; it had not shat on me, not a bit, if it had, I thought, not said, I’d have strangled it.
ON THE HOLDING OF A CANARY AS A BOY.
terry-collett
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Nov 21, 2014
Nov 21, 2014 at 5:57 AM UTC
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