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One caution should be heeded. However annoying or untimely a bird's song may be, he should never be stopped by violence, throwing something at him, scolding, or shaking the cage. These little creatures are exceedingly sensitive, and they are by terror sometimes thrown into an epileptic fit, and occasionally HIS MUSIC LESSON 83 killed. If too noisy, his cage should be quietly covered, while a kind word is spoken to sweet- en the imprisonment in darkness which he must suffer that his mistress mav... talk. THE HOSPITAL IT is a painful thing to see a bird unhappy or uncomfortable, and it is a real grief to see one ill. Even though you are not responsible for the bird's being in captivity, and have no neglect or carelessness to blame yourself for, you cannot help feeling reproached, and think- ing you will never keep another. There are three considerations in which I find comfort for the sickness and death of a bird. First, I did not cause him to be torn from his life of freedom and subjected to un- natural conditions ; secondly, I have, in every case, bettered his lot, and spared no thought or labor to make him happy ; lastly, my close study of birds has convinced me that Mother Nature is kind to her own, and that creatures who live natural lives do not suffer in illness and death as we do, who have so far departed from the simple, healthful, natural life.
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