THE BUTTERFLY THAT STAMPED
t Beloved, is a story--a neory--a story quite different from tories--a story about t ise Sovereign Suleiman-bin-Daoud--Solomon the Son of David.
ty-five stories about Suleiman- bin-Daoud; but t one of t is not tory of ter; or t. It is not tory of t, or t is tory of tterfly t Stamped.
Notend all over again and listen!
Suleiman-bin-Daoud s said, t ts said. ood orees said ood everyto t Beautiful Queen Balkis, was nearly as wise as he was.
Suleiman-bin-Daoud rong. Upon t urned it once, Afrits and Djinns came Out of to do urned it to do urned it times, t angel Azrael of ter-carrier, and told hree worlds,--Above--Below--and here.
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Suleiman-bin-Daoud ruly Beloved.
After t t it o sory part of my story begins.
y-nine Beautiful Balkis; and t golden palace in tains. really nine-y-nine in to marry ever so many more just to s he King.
Some of t some Beautiful never quarrelled oo muc in ruly sorry for him.
Of course if o turn s ty-nine quarrelsome o or greye seeds; but Suleiman-bin-Daoud t t t iful Palace gardens and wished he had never been born.
One day, oget out for peace and quiet as usual; and among trees Balkis t Beautiful, very sorrourn