THE BUTTERFLY THAT STAMPED
t deal and t ripening,-- to stamp, and I promised I .
Gracious! said quite quiet; but Suleiman-bin-Daoud laugill tears ran dotle Butterfly.
Balkis t Beautiful stood up beree among to alk.
S, If I am save my Lord from tions of t ly to tterflys ife, Little erflys ife, very frigo Balkiss we hand.
Balkis bent iful tle woman, do you believe w your said?
tterflys ife looked at Balkis, and sa beautiful Queens eyes sarlig men-folk are like.
And t o o tle sister, I know.
t angry, said tterflys ife, fanning all, but hem, O Queen.
t pleases my o believe t I believe amping , Im sure I dont care. all about it to-morrow.
Little sister, said Balkis, you are quite rig next time o boast, take o stamp, and see we? hell be very much ashamed.
Aterflys ife to es than ever.
Remember! said tterfly. Remember amp my foot.
I dont believe you one little bit, said tterflys ife.
I so see it done. Suppose you stamp now.
I promised Suleiman-bin-Daoud t I , said tterfly, and I dont to break my promise.
It matter if you did, said bend a blade of grass amping. I dare you to do it,
samp! Stamp! Stamp!
Suleiman-bin-Daoud, sitting under tree, all about all about t came out of t about s laugree, smiled because rue love was so joyful.
Presently tterfly, very and puffy, came o Suleiman, Ss me to stamp! Ss to see , and noo the end of my days!
No, little brot you again, a