The Perambulations of a Bee And a Butterfly in Which Are Delineated Those Smal
The Perambulations of a Bee And a Butterfly in Which Are Delineated Those Smal
Elizabeth Sandham
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A BUB AND A BUTTERFLY, 43 he still remembered that in a great measure he owed his present health and strength to him ; " when first we met/' continued he, " there was no- thing in me to induce his affection; I was poor, sick, and helpless, and yet he was interested for me, and shall I leave him now ? no, I will return and tell him what I have seen, and that, though for the future I shall reside with more suitable associates, we may still often meet. ' 3 Thus determined he hastened back, with al...l the liveliness of joy, to in- form his friend, who observed his coming, and the cheerful air with which he approached. " I have seen my hive, " cried the Bee, without giv- ing him time to make the enquiry ; " I have seen it! come, won't you go with me, and at least see the place to 50 PERAMBULATIONS OF \vhich I am going to return, and though I cannot ask you to enter with me, (none but bees being permitted to come in there) I shall never see you when I am out of it without pleasure. " " My dear friend, " replied the Butterfly, " after the kindness you have shewn me this morning, it would be ungrateful not to rejoice in what gives you pleasure ; I think I am now able to use my wings again, and will readily accompany you ; and though I know I must stand at an humble distance while you enter, yet I shall be anxious to hear how you are received, and whether your old companions will for- give your leaving them.
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