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"Never mind, " said Bertie; but he too felt very sorry. He had beenlooking forward to a tame bird in a pretty cage, singing the sweetest ofsongs. And now that could never be. "Get well, some time, " sobbed Flora. "Never, " said Bertie, at which Flora cried louder than ever. "We must bury him, and forget all about it. " "Have a funeral?" "Yes. " "In a pretty box?" "Yes. " Flora wiped her eyes. The prospect of a funeral was consoling. It helpedher to forget her loss. "Tie a ribbon round your hat?..." "If you wish. " "Mine too?" "Yes. " "And wait till Charley and Amy come?" "Yes, dear. " "Goody!" She caught up Dinah, and went skipping about the porch. "Going to have a funeral. Did you know it? Why don't you ask who isdead? Course somebody is. Couldn't have a funeral without somebody dead!It isn't me, and it isn't you. Nor anybody in this house. Did you thinkit was? No. It is a robin. You can go because you have a black face. Always wear black to funerals. I will, and Bertie will, --round our hats.
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