“Well, Cousin Wallace,” said Phonny, “what would you do, if you were in my case, for a cage?”
“I would take some kind of box, without any top to it,” replied Wallace, “and lay it down upon its side, and then make a front to it of wires.”
“Yes,” said Phonny, “that will be an excellent plan. But how can I make the front of wires?”
“I will come and show you,” said Wallace, “when you get the box all ready. You must look about and find a box, and carry it into the shop. Is your shop in order?”
“No,” said Phonny, “not exactly; but I can put it in order in a few minutes.”
“Very well,” said Wallace. “Put your shop all in order, and get the box, and then come and call me.”
“Well,” said Phonny, “I will.”