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THE BUTTERFLY
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There was once a butterfly who wished for a bride, and, as may be supposed, he wanted to choose a very pretty one from among the flowers. He glanced, with a very critical eye, at all the flower-beds, and found that the flowers were seated quietly and demurely1 on their stalks, just as maidens2 should sit before they are engaged; but there was a great number of them, and it appeared as if his search would become very wearisome. The butterfly did not like to take too much trouble, so he flew off on a visit to the daisies. The French call this flower "Marguerite," and they say that the little daisy can prophesy4. Lovers pluck off the leaves, and as they pluck each leaf, they ask a question about their lovers; thus: "Does he or she love me?—Ardently? Distractedly? Very much? A little? Not at all?" and so on. Every one speaks these words in his own language. The butterfly came also to Marguerite to inquire, but he did not pluck off her leaves; he pressed a kiss on each of them, for he thought there was always more to be done by kindness.
"Darling Marguerite daisy," he said to her, "you are the wisest woman of all the flowers. Pray tell me which of the flowers I shall choose for my wife. Which will be my bride? When I know, I will fly directly to her, and propose."
But Marguerite did not answer him; she was offended that he should call her a woman when she was only a girl; and there is a great difference. He asked her a second time, and then a third; but she remained dumb, and answered not a word. Then he would wait no longer, but flew away, to commence his wooing at once. It was in the early spring, when the crocus and the snowdrop were in full bloom.
"They are very pretty," thought the butterfly; "charming little lasses; but they are rather formal."
Then, as the young lads often do, he looked out for the elder girls. He next flew to the anemones5; these were rather sour to his taste. The violet, a little too sentimental6. The lime-blossoms, too small, and besides, there was such a large family of them. The apple-blossoms, though they looked like roses, bloomed to-day, but might fall off to-morrow, with the first wind that blew; and he thought that a marriage with one of them might last too short a time. The pea-blossom pleased him most of all; she was white and red,
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demurely
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| adv.装成端庄地,认真地 | |
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maidens
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| 处女( maiden的名词复数 ); 少女; 未婚女子; (板球运动)未得分的一轮投球 | |
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maiden
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| n.少女,处女;adj.未婚的,纯洁的,无经验的 | |
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prophesy
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| v.预言;预示 | |
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anemones
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| n.银莲花( anemone的名词复数 );海葵 | |
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sentimental
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| adj.多愁善感的,感伤的 | |
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graceful
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| adj.优美的,优雅的;得体的 | |
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withered
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| adj. 枯萎的,干瘪的,(人身体的部分器官)因病萎缩的或未发育良好的 动词wither的过去式和过去分词形式 | |
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forth
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| adv.向前;向外,往外 | |
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complexions
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| 肤色( complexion的名词复数 ); 面色; 局面; 性质 | |
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decided
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| adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的 | |
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fragrant
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| adj.芬香的,馥郁的,愉快的 | |
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fragrance
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| n.芬芳,香味,香气 | |
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chrysanthemums
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| n.菊花( chrysanthemum的名词复数 ) | |
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scent
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| n.气味,香味,香水,线索,嗅觉;v.嗅,发觉 | |
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| n.柳树( willow的名词复数 );柳木 | |
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