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MARSHALL SAUNDERS
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER I - I BEGIN THE STORY OF MY LIFE
CHAPTER II - A TRIP DOWNSTAIRS
CHAPTER III - SAMMY-SAM AND LUCY-LOO
CHAPTER IV - A SAD TIME FOR A CANARY FAMILY
CHAPTER V - MY NEW FRIEND, CHUMMY HOLE-IN-THE-WALL
CHAPTER VI - CHUMMY TELLS THE STORY OF A NAUGHTY SQUIRREL
CHAPTER VII - MORE ABOUT SQUIRRIE
CHAPTER VIII - CHUMMY’S OPINIONS
A bright‑eyed canary named Dicky narrates his early days, recalling how he and his siblings emerged from a modest nest, blind to the world but already attuned to sound, scent and touch. As his vision awakens, Dicky discovers the bustling life of the household’s garden and the warm home of Mrs. Martin, where he meets a spirited sparrow, Chummy, and a loyal fox‑terrier named Billie. Their budding friendships open a window onto the everyday dramas of birds, squirrels, a talking dog, and even a mischievous monkey, each character reflecting the author's affection for creatures often overlooked.
Through gentle humor and heartfelt dialogue, the story weaves practical tips on caring for feathered friends with a larger plea for kindness toward all animals. Readers are invited to share Dicky’s wonder at the world, his curiosity about the forest’s inhabitants, and his growing sense of responsibility, setting the stage for many lively adventures yet to unfold.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (275K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Edwards, Carol Brown, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2017-07-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1861–1947
A pioneering Canadian writer who gave animals unforgettable voices, she became best known for Beautiful Joe, one of the earliest international bestsellers by a Canadian author. Her work blended storytelling with a deep concern for kindness, reform, and animal welfare.
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