"On n'est pas dans le futurisme, mais dans un drame bourgeois ou un thriller atmosphérique"
The Wood-Pigeons and Mary is a heartwarming children's story written by Mrs. Molesworth. The tale revolves around a young girl named Mary, who develops a special bond with a pair of wood-pigeons.
Mary lives in a charming countryside cottage surrounded by a picturesque garden and tall trees. One day, while wandering through the woods near her home, she discovers a wounded wood-pigeon. Filled with compassion and a natural love for animals, Mary brings the injured bird back to her cottage to care for it.
As days pass, Mary diligently attends to the wood-pigeon, providing it with food, water, and a comfortable place to rest. The bird begins to recover under Mary's tender care and forms a strong attachment to her.
To Mary's delight, she soon realizes that the wood-pigeon has a mate, and the two birds become regular visitors to her garden. They seem to understand Mary's kindness and express their gratitude through gentle cooing and playful flights around her.
As Mary spends more time with the wood-pigeons, she learns about their habits and behaviors, becoming fascinated by their world. The wood-pigeons, in turn, bring joy and a sense of wonder into Mary's life, and their presence becomes a source of comfort and companionship.
The Wood-Pigeons and Mary beautifully portrays the connection between humans and nature, emphasizing the importance of empathy and kindness towards all living creatures. Through Mary's interactions with the wood-pigeons, young readers learn about the value of caring for animals in need and the rewards of forming special bonds with them.
The story also highlights the beauty of the natural world and encourages children to explore and appreciate the wonders of the outdoors. It instills a sense of awe and respect for the creatures that share our environment and emphasizes the significance of coexisting with them harmoniously.
In The Wood-Pigeons and Mary, Mrs. Molesworth weaves a delightful tale that captures the innocence of childhood and the magical bond between a caring young girl and the gentle wood-pigeons she befriends in her garden.
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