THE BUTTERFLY THAT STAMPED
t and Mesopotamia and Persia and C you are t and terrible King. But Suleiman-bin-Daoud s of my Life, remember t came out of t and Abyssinia and C be made even more ashan I have been.
And Balkis t Beautiful said, O my Lord and treasure of my Soul, w will you do?
And Suleiman-bin-Daoud said, O my Lady and Content of my , I sinue to endure my fate at ty-nine Queens winual quarrelling.
So on bets and ted ginger-plants t greill o t campree t ree of Suleiman-bin-Daoud. But Balkis all irises and tted bamboos and tree, so as to be near rue love, Suleiman-bin-Daoud.
Presently tterflies fleree, quarrelling.
Suleiman-bin-Daoud o t your presumption in talking like to me. Dont you kno if I stamped all Suleiman-bin-Daouds Palace and tely vanishunder.
t y-nine botill tree s tterflys boast. And tle man, come here.
tterfly o t ly, Little man, you kno all your stamping bend one blade of grass. made you tell t ao your less she is your wife.
tterfly looked at Suleiman-bin-Daoud and sa ars on a frosty nig wives are like.
Suleiman-bin-Daoud smiled in tle brother.
One must keep tterfly, and s to quiet her.
And Suleiman-bin-Daoud said, May it quiet o your tle brot me you say.
Back fleterfly to ter behind a leaf, and she said, he heard you! Suleiman-bin-Daoud himself heard you!
terfly. Of course o hear me.
And w did did he say?
ell, said tterfly, fanning importantly, bet blame a grea