Barty Crusoe and His Man Saturday
                        
                     
                                                         
                
                    Barty Crusoe and His Man Saturday
                                            
                            By Frances Hodgson Burnett
                            
                                24 Jan, 2020                            
                            
                         
                                        
                                                                        On one of the nearest bushes a bird was sitting which was prettier than all the rest. It had a white body and breast and soft blue wings and crest. Barty crept towards it with gentle little steps. He hoped very much that he would not frighten it. It 
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                                                On one of the nearest bushes a bird was sitting which was prettier than all the rest. It had a white body and breast and soft blue wings and crest. Barty crept towards it with gentle little steps. He hoped very much that he would not frighten it. It did not look frightened. It put its head on one side and watched him. Then Barty took his whistle out of his pocket and softly played the tune the Good Wolf had taught him. The bird put his head on the other side and listened as if he were pleased. He was very attentive until Barty had finished and then suddenly he flew up in the air and fluttered 'round and round about, singing the tune himself. Less