The story revolves around two birds, Tony and her husband, who have two daughters and are expecting a third child. Tony's husband wants a son, but when the third child is born and is a girl, he abandons the family. The mother, Tony, is left to care for the three daughters alone. She struggles to provide for them, but her friends, Lucy the pigeon and Chotu the parrot, help her by building a nest near her home and providing her with food.
Meanwhile, a similar story unfolds in a forest where a sparrow named Tony is pregnant and living with her evil mother-in-law, Chichu Kava. Chichu Kava is cruel and abusive, forcing Tony to go out and find food despite her poor health. When Tony gives birth to her child, Chichu Kava refuses to let her stay in the nest, and Tony is forced to sit on a branch in the rain. Tony and her child eventually die due to the harsh conditions.
The story highlights the struggles of single mothers and the importance of kindness and support from friends and community.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Toni had two daughters.
2. Toni's husband wanted to have a third son.
3. The third child was a girl, not a boy.
4. Toni's husband was unhappy about having a third daughter and left the house.
5. Toni was left to care for her three daughters alone.
6. Toni's friends, Lucy the pigeon, Chotu the parrot, and Chichu the crow, helped her care for her daughters.
7. Toni's husband realized his mistake and returned home.
8. Toni forgave her husband, and the family was reunited.
9. Toni's husband had died, and she was pregnant and living with her mother-in-law, Chichu Kava.
10. Chichu Kava was cruel to Toni and would not let her into their nest.
11. Toni's friends, Lucy the pigeon and Chhotu the parrot, tried to help her but were afraid of Chichu Kava's wrath.
12. Chichu Kava threw Tony Sparrow to the ground, causing her to fall and potentially harm her unborn child.
13. It started raining heavily, and Tony Sparrow asked Chichu Kava if she could take shelter in their nest, but was refused.
14. Tony Sparrow was forced to sit in the rain and eventually fell from a branch, giving birth to her child prematurely.
15. Tony Sparrow and her child both died due to the harsh conditions and cruelty of Chichu Kava.
16. The other birds in the forest were saddened by Tony Sparrow's tragic end and cried over her death.
17. Chichu Kava was happy to hear of Tony Sparrow's death, thinking that her troubles were over.