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A weak baby song-sparrow, nicknamed Scraggles because of ragged feathers, narrates its rescue and gradual life indoors with a kindly man called the professor. The bird recounts adapting to house routines—first weeks inside, sand baths, roosting on the professor's possessions, outings and walks, interactions with household visitors, and efforts at preening—while forming a close bond with its human guardian. The narrative traces episodes of care, a sudden illness, and the bird's final day, concluding with the author's note that the tale is told from the bird's viewpoint though the incidents are reported as factual.

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George Wharton James

James George Wharton was an American author and advocate for the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the American Southwest. He is best known for his works that explore the landscapes and indigenous peoples of the region, such as "The Grand Canyon of Arizona: How to See It" and "The Indians of the Painted Desert Region: Hopis, Navahoes, Wallapais, Havasupais." Wharton's writings often reflect his deep appreciation for nature and his desire to promote understanding between different cultures. His diverse body of work includes travel narratives, historical accounts, and personal reflections, making significant contributions to the literature of the American West.

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