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Lucy Foster Madison. Bee and Butterfly: A Tale of Two Cousins
Bee and Butterfly: A Tale of Two Cousins
Table of Contents
FOREWORD
Bee and Butterfly
Chapter I
An Impulse of Mischief
Chapter II
The Omen of the Butterfly
Chapter III
The Good News
Chapter IV
A Jest Becomes Earnest
Chapter V
Protective Mimicry
Chapter VI
A Night of Misery
Chapter VII
The Result of Imitation
Chapter VIII
A Rift in the Clouds
Chapter IX
With the Butterflies
Chapter X
A Butterfly and a Boy
"I THINK THAT'S PRETTY GOOD FOR A GIRL."
Chapter XI
An Infant Prodigy
Chapter XII
The Arrival of Guests
Chapter XIII
The Butterfly Dinner
BEE ENTERTAINS HER FATHER'S FRIENDS
Chapter XIV
A Little Sermon
Chapter XV
The Arrival of Adele
Chapter XVI
"It Is So Hard To Do the Right Thing"
Chapter XVII
The Two Calls
Chapter XVIII
A Breach of Trust
"OUT THROUGH THE OPEN WINDOW SAILED THE BUTTERFLY."
Chapter XIX
The Closed Door
Chapter XX
Bee Is Disappointed in Percival
Chapter XXI
How the Day Ended
Chapter XXII
"I Shouldn't Want You To Be Anything But Pretty"
"I WOULD NOT HAVE YOU ANYTHING BUT PRETTY."
Chapter XXIII
"The Greatest of These Is Charity"
Chapter XXIV
"You are a Noble Little Girl"
Chapter XXV
The Door Is Opened
Chapter XXVI
A Great Surprise
Chapter XXVII
Ready for the Voyage
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Lucy Foster Madison
Published by Good Press, 2021
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"You look nice too, Bee," she said condescendingly with a glance of approval at Beatrice's white robed figure. "Aren't you going to wear any hat?"
"I am going to carry it until we reach the road." Bee caught up a broad brimmed leghorn from a chair, and held it carelessly by the strings. "I don't like to wear one any more than I have to. I'll beat you to the gate, Adele."