"And I would not let her go into the house any more," continued Charley. "It does not agree with her. She cannot stay in the house."
"I would."
"In the arbor?"
"Yes," said Charley, after pausing to weigh the matter, "I would keep her in the arbor."
So Dinah was forced to give up her old quarters in the house for a new home in the arbor, and Flora informed her why the change was made. For a time she was closely watched, but as she did not again attempt to fly away, Flora concluded she was contented in her new situation, and, after a while, ventured to carry her indoors occasionally. But Charley was right. Dinah could not stay in the house. She was sure to be tossed out by somebody, though Flora did not know that. She thought the black baby was pining for the outer air.