<h2><SPAN name="III" id="III"></SPAN>III</h2>
<h3>A MISHAP</h3>
<p><span class="smcap">Except</span> for the work that his father made
him do now and then, there was only one
thing that bothered Johnnie Green in making
his collection of butterflies. The
weather was not so good as it might have
been. He soon found that there was no
use hunting for butterflies except in the
sunshine. So when a three days' rain
came, Johnnie began to wish he had
started a different sort of collection.</p>
<p>But the weather cleared at last. And
the sun came out so bright that Johnnie
fairly pulled old Ebenezer away from the
watering-trough and hustled him back to<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_12" id="p_12"></SPAN></span>
his stall; for he was in a hurry to get to
the flower garden with his butterfly net.
As for the chickens, they had very little
food that day.</p>
<p>Once in the garden, Johnnie Green
found more butterflies than he had ever
noticed before. But as soon as he began
chasing them, they flew away to the
meadow. That is, all but Betsy Butterfly.
She said she was sure Johnnie Green
wouldn't annoy her.</p>
<p>And that was where she was wrong.
The moment he caught sight of her, with
her mottled red-and-brown wings with the
violet tips, Johnnie cried: "There's a
beauty!"</p>
<p>But Betsy Butterfly was so used to such
remarks that she paid little heed to him.
Even when he crept nearer and nearer to
her, with old dog Spot at his heels, she
did not take fright.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_13" id="p_13"></SPAN></span>With her tongue deep in a fragrant blossom
she was enjoying its delicious sweetness
when Johnnie Green, bearing his net
aloft, sprang at her.</p>
<p>When Johnnie jumped, Betsy Butterfly
started up in alarm. She had really
waited until it was too late. And if something
unexpected hadn't happened to Johnnie
Green, Betsy would surely have had a
place in his collection.</p>
<p>But luckily for her, Johnnie met with a
fall. He may have tripped on a vine. Or
his foot may have slipped on the wet
ground. Anyhow, he fell sprawling among
the flowers, dropping his precious net as
he stretched out his hands to save himself.</p>
<p>Johnnie's fall gave Betsy Butterfly her
only chance. Coiling her long tongue out
of her way, she quickly made her escape.</p>
<p>So Johnnie Green lost her. But she
was not all that he lost. A strange acci<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_14" id="p_14"></SPAN></span>dent
happened just as he fell, for old dog
Spot leaped forward at the same time.
And, much to his surprise, Spot found his
head inside the butterfly net. The long
broomstick handle thumped him sharply
on his back. And the silly fellow took
fright at once.</p>
<p>With yelps of terror he scurried out of
the flower garden. And Johnnie picked
himself up just in time to see Spot tearing
across the meadow toward the woods.</p>
<p>"Spot! Spot! Come back!" Johnnie
Green shouted. But old Spot paid no attention
to his young master. Perhaps he
was too scared to hear him.</p>
<p>Spot wanted to get rid of that net that
covered his head. And he knew of no
better place to go than the woods where
he hoped to be able to free himself from
his odd muzzle by rubbing against a tree
or nosing among some bushes.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_15" id="p_15"></SPAN></span>Johnnie ran a little way after him. But
when he saw Spot duck into the woods he
turned back sadly towards the house. For
all he knew, old Spot might run a mile
further before he stopped.</p>
<p>Johnnie would have to make a new net
if he wanted to catch any more butterflies
for his collection.</p>
<p>And the trouble was, he had no more
mosquito netting.</p>
<p>A good many of the field people saw old
Spot as he dashed off with the butterfly
net over his head. And they enjoyed a
hearty laugh at the strange sight.</p>
<p>As for Betsy Butterfly, she had learned
to watch out for Johnnie Green. And she
knew that another time he would have to
be twice as spry as he had shown himself,
if he expected to capture her.</p>
<p>Old Spot didn't come home till afternoon.
When he appeared at last he looked<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_16" id="p_16"></SPAN></span>
very sheepish. He hoped no one had
noticed his fright. And he wouldn't go
near the flower garden again for a whole
week.</p>
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