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Short Story “The Butterfly” Hans Christian Anderson
“The Butterfly” 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 over the beds, and found that the flowers were seated quietly and demurely on their stalks, just as maidens 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 daises. The French call this flower  “Marguerite,” and they say that the little daisy can prophesy.
“The Butterfly” Lovers pluck off the leaves, and as they pluck off each leaf, they ask a question about their lovers; thus: “Does he or she love me? – Ardently?  Discratedly? 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.
“The Butterfly” “Darling Marguerite daisy,” he said to her, “ you are the wisest woman of all the flowers. Please 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.”
“The Butterfly” But Marguerit did not answer him; she was so offended that he could 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.”
“The Butterfly” Then, as the young lads often do, he looked out for the elder girls. He next flew to the anemones; these were rather sour to his taste. The violet, a little too sentimental. 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 off all; she was white and red, graceful and the slender and belonged to those domestic maidens who have a pretty appearance, and can yet be useful in the kitchen. He was just about to make her an offer, when, close by the maiden, he saw a pod, with a withered flower hanging at the end.
“The Butterfly” “ Who is that?” he asked. “ That is my sister,” replied the pea-blossom. “ Oh, indeed; and you will be like her some day,” said he; and he flew away directly, for he felt quite shocked.
“The Butterfly” A honeysuckle hung forth from the hedge, in full bloom; but there were so many girls like her, with long faces and sallow complexions. No; he did not like her. But which one did he like?
“The Butterfly” Spring went by, and summer drew towards its close; autumn came;but he had not decided	. The flowers now appeared in their most gorgeous robes, but all in vain; they had not the fresh, fragant air of  youth. For the heart asks for fragrance, even when it is no longer young; and there is very little of that to be found in the dahlias or the dry chrysanthemus; therefore the butterfly turned to mint on the ground. You know, this plant has no blossom; but it is sweetness all over,   - full of frangrance from head to foot, with the scent of a flower in every leaf.
“The Butterfly” “ I will take her,” said the butterfly; and he made her an offer.But the mint stood silent and stiff, as she listened to him. At last she said, - “ Friendship, if you please; nothing more. I am old, and you are old, but we may live for each other just the same; as to marrying-no; don’t let us appear ridiculous at our age.” And so it happened that the butterfly got no wife at all. He had been too long choosing, which is always a bad plan. And the butterfly became what is called an old bachelor.
“The Butterfly” It was late in the autumn, with rainy and cloudy weather. The cold wind blew over and bowed backs of the willows, so that they creaked again. It was not the weather for flying about in summer clothes; but fortunately the butterfly was not out in it. He had got a shelter by shance. It was in a room heated by a stove, and as warm as summer. He could exist here, he said, well enough. “ But it is not enough merely to exist,” said he, “ I need freedom, sunshine, and a little flower for a companion.”
“The Butterfly” Then he flew against the window-pane, and was seen and admired by those in the room, who caught him on a pin, in a box of curiosities . They could not do more for him. “ Now I am perched on a stalk, like the flowers,” said the butterfly. It is not very pleasant, certainly; I should imagine it is something like being married; for here I am stuck fast.” And with this thought he consoled himself a little. “ That seems very poor consolation,”  said one of the plants in the room, that grew in a pot.  “ Ah,” thought the butterfly, “ one can’t very well trust these plants in pots; they have too much to do with mankind.”
“The Butterfly”           The End

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Short story; The Butterfly

  • 1. Short Story “The Butterfly” Hans Christian Anderson
  • 2. “The Butterfly” 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 over the beds, and found that the flowers were seated quietly and demurely on their stalks, just as maidens 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 daises. The French call this flower “Marguerite,” and they say that the little daisy can prophesy.
  • 3. “The Butterfly” Lovers pluck off the leaves, and as they pluck off each leaf, they ask a question about their lovers; thus: “Does he or she love me? – Ardently? Discratedly? 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.
  • 4. “The Butterfly” “Darling Marguerite daisy,” he said to her, “ you are the wisest woman of all the flowers. Please 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.”
  • 5. “The Butterfly” But Marguerit did not answer him; she was so offended that he could 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.”
  • 6. “The Butterfly” Then, as the young lads often do, he looked out for the elder girls. He next flew to the anemones; these were rather sour to his taste. The violet, a little too sentimental. 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 off all; she was white and red, graceful and the slender and belonged to those domestic maidens who have a pretty appearance, and can yet be useful in the kitchen. He was just about to make her an offer, when, close by the maiden, he saw a pod, with a withered flower hanging at the end.
  • 7. “The Butterfly” “ Who is that?” he asked. “ That is my sister,” replied the pea-blossom. “ Oh, indeed; and you will be like her some day,” said he; and he flew away directly, for he felt quite shocked.
  • 8. “The Butterfly” A honeysuckle hung forth from the hedge, in full bloom; but there were so many girls like her, with long faces and sallow complexions. No; he did not like her. But which one did he like?
  • 9. “The Butterfly” Spring went by, and summer drew towards its close; autumn came;but he had not decided . The flowers now appeared in their most gorgeous robes, but all in vain; they had not the fresh, fragant air of youth. For the heart asks for fragrance, even when it is no longer young; and there is very little of that to be found in the dahlias or the dry chrysanthemus; therefore the butterfly turned to mint on the ground. You know, this plant has no blossom; but it is sweetness all over, - full of frangrance from head to foot, with the scent of a flower in every leaf.
  • 10. “The Butterfly” “ I will take her,” said the butterfly; and he made her an offer.But the mint stood silent and stiff, as she listened to him. At last she said, - “ Friendship, if you please; nothing more. I am old, and you are old, but we may live for each other just the same; as to marrying-no; don’t let us appear ridiculous at our age.” And so it happened that the butterfly got no wife at all. He had been too long choosing, which is always a bad plan. And the butterfly became what is called an old bachelor.
  • 11. “The Butterfly” It was late in the autumn, with rainy and cloudy weather. The cold wind blew over and bowed backs of the willows, so that they creaked again. It was not the weather for flying about in summer clothes; but fortunately the butterfly was not out in it. He had got a shelter by shance. It was in a room heated by a stove, and as warm as summer. He could exist here, he said, well enough. “ But it is not enough merely to exist,” said he, “ I need freedom, sunshine, and a little flower for a companion.”
  • 12. “The Butterfly” Then he flew against the window-pane, and was seen and admired by those in the room, who caught him on a pin, in a box of curiosities . They could not do more for him. “ Now I am perched on a stalk, like the flowers,” said the butterfly. It is not very pleasant, certainly; I should imagine it is something like being married; for here I am stuck fast.” And with this thought he consoled himself a little. “ That seems very poor consolation,” said one of the plants in the room, that grew in a pot. “ Ah,” thought the butterfly, “ one can’t very well trust these plants in pots; they have too much to do with mankind.”