
Flower Fables, Part 3 of 7
The Sleepy Bookshelf
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Then He Flew to the Tulips, and They Will Forgive and Take Me In
Thistledown was very angry, and he turned to find shelter among the stately roses. But they showed their sharp thorns, and while their rosy faces glowered with anger, told him to be gone or they would repay him for the wrong had done their gentle kindred. So away he flew as fast as his heavy wings could bear him to the daisies. They nod their heads wisely and closed their leaves yet closer, saying, sharply, go away with yourself. And do not imagine you will open our leaves to you and spoil our seeds by letting in the rain. Now i must go. The humble daisies and blue violets, said thistle,
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