The Wonder Garden Nature Myths And Tales From All the World Over for Story Tel

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The Wonder Garden Nature Myths And Tales From All the World Over for Story Tel
Olcott Frances Jenkins
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One day Campion thought that Minerva was too far away to see him, so he curled up under a tree to take a nap. But she did see him. For her Owl grew hungrier and hungrier, and she came with stately stride into the meadow, to find why Campion was not bringing Flies for her pet's dinner.
There she saw him curled up comfortably, the empty bladder lying by his side.
Frowning her most awful frown, she touched him. Instantly he was transformed into a plant holding up clusters of white flowers, the ste
...ms of which were covered with a sticky substance. The Flies came buzzing around, and in a second they were caught and held tight in the sticky juice. So the Owl had all that he wanted for dinner.
After that the little plant, Bladder Campion or Fly Catcher had to stand night and day catching Flies for the Owl. And you can find him for yourself in the garden, with all his children around him. Night and day they are busily catching Flies and other insects.
174 THE WONDER GARDEN TITHONUS, THE GRASSHOPPER Retold from the Homeric Hymns and Other Sources AURORA, the Rosy-Fingered Child of Dawn, arose from her couch in the eastern Sky and donned her saffron robe.


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