. A butterfly chase . XII. The butterfly, seeing nothing more of them, comes downby degrees. First he flies to the right, then he flies to theleft, then he flies round and round. A BUTTERFLY CHASE. * He cant make up his mind about anything, says Bertie. And he doesnt know a bit where he is going, saysMinnie. * He looks every minute as if he were going tostop. He seems as if he wanted a daisy, and then he goesright off to another flower. Oh !!! this is cool. The impudent butterfly has poppedright down on Minnies nose. At first Bertie could scarcelybelieve his eyes. A BUTTERFLY \oru|^ XI
. A butterfly chase . XII. The butterfly, seeing nothing more of them, comes downby degrees. First he flies to the right, then he flies to theleft, then he flies round and round. A BUTTERFLY CHASE. * He cant make up his mind about anything, says Bertie. And he doesnt know a bit where he is going, saysMinnie. * He looks every minute as if he were going tostop. He seems as if he wanted a daisy, and then he goesright off to another flower. Oh !!! this is cool. The impudent butterfly has poppedright down on Minnies nose. At first Bertie could scarcelybelieve his eyes. A BUTTERFLY \oru|^ XIII. Bertie never laughed so much in his life. Minnie, whocertainly was not expecting anything of the kind, is so taken A BUTTERFLY CHASE. by surprise that she jumps up on her feet; and the butterflv,quite as much astonished at what he has done, flies off againas quickly as before. Minnie cannot leave off rubbing hernose ; the butterflys little feet did tickle her so. * He is a very rude butterfly/ said Minnie. Oh ! he must have mistaken your little nose for a flower/said Bertie. He did not mean to offend you. He meantto be very polite. A BUTrERFLT CHASE.
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