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A bedridden child lives in a squalid lodging-house, cared for only by a drunken landlady and sustained by books and the birds she watches from her window. She imagines her past in green fields and identifies with a mockingbird kept in a nearby cage, finding companionship and making stories from fragments of Pilgrim's Progress and Arabian Nights. A compassionate neighbor child ventures into the tenement, learns of the girl's condition, and prompts aid from her family; their intervention brings food and the prospect of rescue, contrasting physical confinement with the longing for freedom.
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