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English, 09.12.2019 05:31, crun

mary's pigeons

i can't believe there are prettier pigeons than mine anywhere in the world. every morning and every afternoon i feed them myself, and they are so tame they eat out of my hand, or out of the basin when i hold it for them.
there is someone else who thinks them as pretty as i do, and i'll tell you all about her. it was last year, early in the autumn, that i went out with the pan into the front yard to feed them, and walked down the stone steps, calling the pigeons all the way, while they flew after me. i didn't notice anything in the road, which was just in front of me, until i saw a very big man in a grand livery picking his way across the yard, and then i noticed a carriage had stopped in front of the house, and the lady inside was looking at me and at my pigeons. she beckoned me to come to her; but i was too shy, and ran into the house, to find mother, who went out to the lady, and i followed just behind her.
and what do you think the lady wanted? to buy my pigeons—my beautiful pigeons! she offered me a dollar, and then two, and then three; but i shook my head every time, and hugged the pigeon that was in my arms. at last she showed me five dollars in gold, and asked if i would let them go for that. but i couldn't—it didn't seem as if any money could pay me for the loss of my pigeons.
mother said i must do as i liked about it, for they were my very own, but she said five dollars was a great deal of money, and more than the pigeons were worth; only i didn't think so.
then the lady said she wouldn't ask me any more, but in case i changed my mind she would give mother her card. i was sorry i couldn't let her have my birds, but then i dare say she has lots of pretty things, and i have only my pigeons.
well, father and william laughed at me for some time about the pigeons; and if i wanted any money for shoes or anything, father would say, "dear me! how well mary's five dollars would have paid for this! " but that was only laughingly, for he would never have taken my money.
this spring my pigeons made a nest, and there were two eggs in it, and after a time two birds, that grew just like the others. i was thinking about the lady one day, and i thought, as i had refused to sell her the old birds, i had better offer to give her the young ones. so next day william carried them over in a basket, and left them at the house.
a few days after, the carriage stopped again before our house, and this time the lady came in and sat in the parlor, and ate a piece of mother's cake and drank a glass of new milk. but before she went away she gave me a parcel which she said was for my very own, and she hoped i would take as good care of it as i did of my pigeons. and when i looked there was the most beautiful work-case in the world! i used not to like my sewing, but now i do, because i use the work-case and the silver thimble every time!

select all the correct answers.
which two ways would the story be different if it were told from the point of view of the lady?
the reader would learn why the lady wants to buy the pigeons.
the reader would know why the lady gives mary the work-case.
the reader would learn why mary is shy about meeting the lady.
the reader would know how mary's mother feels about the lady.
the reader would understand mary's father's jokes about the pigeons.

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