<h2> Buttercup Gold </h2>
<p>Did you ever hear of the pot of gold hidden at the end of the rainbow?
Some people think it is there now, but they are mistaken, for a long time
ago somebody found it. How he happened to find it, nobody knows, for a
great many people have searched in vain, and have never even been able to
discover that the rainbow has any ends at all. The man who found it was
very selfish and did not want anybody to know, for fear they might want
some of his money. So one night he put it in a bag, which he slung over
his shoulder, and walked across the fields toward a thick wood where he
meant to hide it.</p>
<p>In the bag was something beside the gold—something so small that the
greedy man in his hurry had not noticed it. It was a hole, and, as he
walked on, one by one the gold coins fell out into the grass. When he
reached the wood and found all of his money gone, he hurried back to
search for it, but something strange had happened. It was a midsummer
night, and the fairies were having a dance out in the meadows. They were
good, loving little people, and despised selfishness above everything. One
little fairy spied the glittering gold among the grasses. She had seen the
greedy man passing by, and knew he would soon be back to hunt for his
treasure. "It will do him no good," she said, "if he hides it away, and
neither will it help anybody else. I will change it into something that
will give joy to rich and poor."</p>
<p>When the greedy man reached the meadow he could see no gold money, but in
its place were bright, yellow flowers—buttercup gold for the
children.</p>
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