THE BUTTERFLY THAT STAMPED
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Notle broto your amp all youve a mind to.
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tterfly stamped. to t aterflys ife fluttered about in tradict again.
tterfly es before o terfly, Stamp again, little brot great magician.
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So amped once more, and t instant t do even a bump. tains played among tian lilies; t on singing, and tterflys ife lay on ree waggling ing, Oh, Ill be good! Ill be good!
Suleiman-bin-Daolld could tterfly and said, O great urning to me my Palace if at time you slay me h!
terrible noise, for all ty-nine Queens ran out of ting and calling for t marble steps beloain, one , and t ise Balkis statelily foro meet t is your trouble, O Queens?
tood on teps one and sed, is our trouble? e om, ting in a t ts moved about in t is our trouble, O extremely troubled on account of t trouble, for it roublesome trouble, unlike any trouble we have known.
t Beautiful Queen--Suleiman-bin-Daouds Very Best Beloved--Queen t o to