3.3 A Crow in the House
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The young crow had fallen from its nest and
was fluttering about on the road, in danger of being
crushed by a cart or a tonga, or seized by a cat,
when I picked it up and brought it home. It was
in a sorry condition, beak gaping and head dropping,
and we did not expect it to live. But Grandfather
and I did our best to bring it round. We fed it by
prizing its beak gently open with a pencil, pushing
in a little bread and milk, and then removing the
pencil to allow it to swallow. We varied this diet
with occasional doses of Grandmother's home-made
plum wine, and as a result, the young crow was
soon on the road to recovery.
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crow
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road
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tanga
cat
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home
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pencil
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