<h3><SPAN name="HOW_BUTTERFLIES_CAME">HOW BUTTERFLIES CAME</SPAN></h3>
<p class="center"><span class="smcap">Hans Christian Andersen</span></p>
<p>One day the flowers begged the fairies to
let them leave their stalks and fly away into
the air.</p>
<p>“We have to sit here in the same place from
morning till night, fairies! Do let us go!”</p>
<p>“Go then, dear flowers,” said the fairies.
“But you must promise that you will return to
your stalks before the sun goes down.”</p>
<p>“We promise,” called out the flowers as
they flew away, red, yellow, and white, over
the grass, out of the garden to the great wide
meadow beyond. The fairies’ garden seemed,
suddenly, to have taken wings.</p>
<p>As the sun began to set the flowers flew
quietly back to their stalks, and when the fairies
came, they found each flower again in its
place.</p>
<p>“Well done, well done!” exclaimed the fairies.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN id="Page_184"></SPAN>[184]</span>
“To-morrow you may fly away again to
the meadows.”</p>
<p>As the sun rose the next morning there was
a flutter of red and yellow and white as, from
every stalk, a pair of coloured wings rose
and flapped, then took flight once more over
the meadows and fields. And by and by a
day came when the petals of the flowers became
wings—<i>real</i> wings, for the flowers
themselves had become beautiful butterflies—red,
yellow and white.</p>
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