<h2> Baby Caterpillar </h2>
<p>Baby Caterpillar was tired. All summer long she had been travelling slowly
through the green world where she lived, and feeding on the green leaves
that grew near her home. Now Autumn had come and Mother Nature had given a
holiday to the leaves, who put on their new dresses of red and gold and
played tag with the breezes. Baby Caterpillar wanted to play, too, but
could not run so fast as the happy little leaves, and she grew very tired
and thought she would take a nap. So she found a cozy place among the
branches of a grape vine, and made herself a soft, silky blanket. Then she
rolled herself away within it, and then, in her queer little cradle, went
to sleep.</p>
<p>One night, late in the fall, Jack Frost came over the hill. He spied the
cradle swinging to and fro, and began to play roughly with it, for he is a
roguish little fellow, and touches everything that comes in his way. But
the warm blanket hid the little sleeper so that Jack could not find her.</p>
<p>By and by King Winter came, bringing beautiful snow blankets to Mother
Nature's flower babies. He gently rocked the cradle as he passed, and
whispered, "Sleep, baby, sleep! You have no need of my blankets."</p>
<p>At last Spring came with the sunbeams, the best and merriest of Mother
Nature's helpers. They awoke the flowers from their long winter nap, and
called to the birds and the brooks to begin their songs. When they came to
the little brown cradle, they stopped to rest, and Baby Caterpillar began
to get very warm under the thick blanket. She woke up and stretched
herself, and her cradle broke, and she came out to greet the Spring. But
what a change! Instead of the old dingy dress that she went to sleep in,
she now had a beautiful yellow one; and, instead of crawling among the
leaves, she flew up and away into the sweet spring air to play with the
sunbeams and flowers; and the little children called her a butterfly.</p>
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