<h3><SPAN name="II" id="II"></SPAN>II<br/> BUSTER'S RESOLVE</h3>
<p><span class="smcap">Not</span> only was Betsy Butterfly a beautiful
creature. She was pleasant to everybody.
And almost all her neighbors were just as
pleasant to her. Mrs. Ladybug was one
of the few that were sometimes disagreeable
to Betsy. For Mrs. Ladybug did
not approve of her. She thought that
Betsy Butterfly was frivolous. And she
frowned whenever she saw Betsy in her
beautiful costume.</p>
<p>"She <i>never</i> wears working clothes,"
Mrs. Ladybug often complained, when
talking to her friends. "Now, if Betsy
Butterfly would only wear something<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_7" id="Page_7">[Pg 7]</SPAN></span>
plain and serviceable, as I do, once in a
while, people might have a different opinion
of her. She ought to try this hard-finished
red and black polka dot of mine.
It's a wonderful piece of goods."</p>
<p>One day Mrs. Ladybug was gossiping
in that fashion with Mehitable Moth, a
soberly clad person who was always a bit
jealous of the gorgeous Betsy. And
Mehitable Moth nodded her head to everything
that little Mrs. Ladybug said.</p>
<p>"What do you think of Betsy Butterfly's
wings?" Miss Moth inquired.</p>
<p>"They're all for show," Mrs. Ladybug
declared. "They're so flimsy and delicate
that Betsy Butterfly never dares venture
out in bad weather. Of what use would
I be to Farmer Green if I had wings like
hers? If I stayed under cover whenever
the sun didn't shine, the orchard would
soon be overrun with insects."<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_8" id="Page_8">[Pg 8]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>Now, it happened that Buster Bumblebee
was sipping nectar from a head of
clover near by. Of course, he wasn't listening
to what Mrs. Ladybug and Miss
Moth were saying. But he couldn't help
hearing their remarks. And being a
great admirer of Betsy Butterfly, he
wasn't at all pleased. He even buzzed
near the two gossipers and said to them,
"Can't you find something else to talk
about?"</p>
<p>"Such rudeness!" Mrs. Ladybug
gasped.</p>
<p>"What shocking manners!" cried Miss
Mehitable Moth.</p>
<p>They hoped that Buster Bumblebee
heard what they said. Anyhow, he flew
off in his blundering, clumsy way without
speaking to them again.</p>
<p>"Who is this Mrs. Ladybug, to pick
flaws in the beautiful Betsy Butterfly?"<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_9" id="Page_9">[Pg 9]</SPAN></span>
he asked himself savagely. "Who is she
to find fault with Betsy's lovely wings?
If Mrs. Ladybug herself had wings, I
shouldn't think her chatter so strange.
But a person with no wings has no business
expressing his views of somebody
else's."</p>
<p>Buster Bumblebee was so out of patience
with Mrs. Ladybug that he lost his
taste for clover heads for the rest of the
afternoon. And that was a most unusual
thing with him. However, he could think
of nothing but Mrs. Ladybug and her unkind
speeches. And at last, meeting
Betsy Butterfly herself along towards sunset,
he stopped to tell how well she was
looking and how charming her colors
were.</p>
<p>Betsy Butterfly was not vain. She
laughed gayly and said, "You're very
kind to say those agreeable things."<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_10" id="Page_10">[Pg 10]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>"I can't help it," he replied heartily.</p>
<p>"Everybody's not like you," Betsy
Butterfly told him.</p>
<p>"Then you've been hearing about Mrs.
Ladybug!" he cried. "Somebody has
been tattling."</p>
<p>"It doesn't matter," Betsy Butterfly
assured him. "Perhaps it's good for me
to know that everyone doesn't admire
me."</p>
<p>Buster Bumblebee didn't agree with
her.</p>
<p>"I'll have to speak to Mrs. Ladybug,"
he declared.</p>
<p>"Oh, don't!" Betsy Butterfly begged
him; for she was as gentle as she was
beautiful and never wanted people to
quarrel on her account.</p>
<p>But Buster Bumblebee had made up
his mind and nothing could change it.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_11" id="Page_11">[Pg 11]</SPAN></span></p>
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