THE BUTTERFLY THAT STAMPED

THIS, O my Best Beloved, is a story--a new and a wonderful story--a story quite different from the other stories--a story about The Most Wise Sn Suleiman-bin-Daoud--Solomon the Son of David.

There are three hundred and fifty-five stories about Suleiman- bin-Daoud; but this is not one of them. It is not the story of the Lapwing who found the Water; or the Hoopoe who shaded Suleimanbin-Daoud from the heat. It is not the story of the Glass Pavement, or the Ruby with the Crooked Hole, or the Gold Bars of Balkis. It is the story of the Butterfly that Stamped.

Now attend all ain and listen!

Suleiman-bin-Daoud was wise. He uood what the beasts said, what the birds said, what the fishes said, and what the is said. He uood what the rocks said deep uhe earth when they bowed in towards each other and groaned; and he uood what the trees said when they rustled in the middle of the m. He uood everything, from the bishop on the bench to the hyssop on the wall, and Bal……(内容加载失败!)

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