The Butterfly a Dialogue Between a Mother And Child

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The Butterfly a Dialogue Between a Mother And Child
Mrs Lucy Lyttelton Cameron
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4. And it is said in another place, "Thou shalt not seethe a kid in his mother's milk. " Deut. Xiv. 21.
MAMMA. I am glad that you recollect so many, but have you 10 forgotten one of the commandments?
WILLIAM. O yes; I remember the fourth Commandment says, thy cattle shall rest on the sabbath day. Exodus, xx. 10.
MAMMA. Can you mention any thing in the example of our blessed Lord?
WILLIAM. Yes, when he cleared the couit of the Temple, he over- threw the money tables, but he said to those who sol
...d doves, " take these things hence. " Johnii. 15, 16.
MAMMA. Very well remembered: the Scripture as it is the highest authority, so it is the best and plainest teacher: it speaks to the heart.
WILLIAM. I am sure it must be very cruel to rob poor little birds of their nests and young ones; for II Papa told me, some birds are so fond of their young, that they will even strip the down from their own bodies to make them a soft bed I hope you are not going into the house yet, Mamma ?
MAMMA. I shall be wanted soon and therefore cannot stay many mi- nutes longer; but, before I go, I will tell you what I heard a gentle- man once observe of a butterfly.


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