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Show CHARM OF THE BUTTEFtFLY Deautlful, They Repreaent an Absolutely Abso-lutely Silent World. After all, aays a student of Nature, tho cblef charm of the race of butterflies butter-flies dm a not tin In their varied and brilliant beauty, nor yet In their on dcrful scries of transformations, In their long and sordid caterpillar life, till lr long slunibir In the chryaslls Nor does It II In the fact that we do not yet certainly know whether liny have In the caterpillar shspo tho faculty of sight or not, and do not even know tho preclso use of their most conspicuous organ In maturity, thu antennae Nor does It contlat In this that they, of all created things, have furnished man with the symbol of his own Immortality It rather lies lu tho fact that, with all their varied llfo and activity, they roprcsent an ab aolutuly slltnt world London An swers. |