Found 298 results for "Butterflies in fiction"
by Rudyard Kipling
IN THE sea, once upon a time, O my Best Beloved, there was a Whale, and he ate fishes.
by Carlo Collodi
How it happened that Mr Cherry, the carpenter, found a piece of wood that laughed and cried like a child
by Eric Carle
Al claro de luna reposa un huevecillo sobre una hoja.
by Julia Alvarez
She is plucking her bird of paradise of its dead branches, leaning around the plant every time she hears a car.
by L. Frank Baum
No one intended to leave Martha alone that afternoon, but it happened that everyone was called away, for one reason or a...
by Ernest Hemingway
IT WAS NOW LUNCH TIME AND THEY WERE all sitting under the double green fly of the dining tent pretending that nothing ha...
by Lafcadio Hearn
The publication of a new volume of Lafcadio Hearn's exquisite studies of Japan happens, by a delicate irony, to fall in ...
by Arthur C. Clarke
The crown grew heavier with each passing year.
by Else Holmelund Minarik
Little Bear and Mother Bear were watching the sunset.
by Rachel Renée Russell
Sometimes I wonder if my mom is BRAIN DEAD. Then there are some days when I know she is.
by Margaret Gatty, Alfred Gatty
"LET me hire you as a nurse for my poor children," said a Butterfly to a quiet Caterpillar, who was strolling along a ca...
by Anthony Trollope
Of course there was a Great House at Allington.
by Rudyard Kipling, Elliot
Looking back from this my seventieth year, it seems to me that every card in my working life has been dealt me in such a...
by Ruth Krauss
I think a race looks prettier when everybody comes in even
by Carolyn Wells
"Different men are of different opinions; some like apples, some like inions," sang Patty, as she swayed herself idly ba...