<h2><SPAN name="XII" id="XII"></SPAN>XII</h2>
<h3>A TERRIBLE BLUNDER</h3>
<p><span class="smcap">When</span> the beautiful Betsy Butterfly turned
her gaze on him, Daddy Longlegs couldn't
help wishing that he had worn his new
coat that day. However, he straightened
his necktie carefully and tried to look as
well as he could.</p>
<p>"So you've seen me eating butter, have
you?" Betsy Butterfly asked him.</p>
<p>"Not <i>eating</i> it!" he corrected her. "I've
seen you <i>standing</i> on it. And your face
was hidden in it, too."</p>
<p>Mrs. Ladybug shot a triumphant glance
at the crowd, of which she and Betsy Butterfly
and Daddy Longlegs were the center.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_58" id="p_58"></SPAN></span>"What have you to say now, my fine
lady?" she demanded of Betsy with a
sneer.</p>
<p>And still Betsy Butterfly was quite unruffled.</p>
<p>"Where did you see me doing that?" she
asked Daddy Longlegs pleasantly enough.</p>
<p>"I object!" Mrs. Ladybug interrupted
hastily. "You needn't answer her question,"
she advised Daddy Longlegs. "I know her
tricks! She'll keep us talking here until
we forget what our errand was!"</p>
<p>But Daddy Longlegs paid no attention
to Mrs. Ladybug's advice.</p>
<p>"I saw you in this meadow," he explained.</p>
<p>And Mrs. Ladybug began to look somewhat
worried.</p>
<p>"Come!" she cried. "Let's all go home
now. We've warned her; and we'll leave
her to think over what she's done....<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_59" id="p_59"></SPAN></span>
I hope—" Mrs. Ladybug added, turning
to Betsy Butterfly—"I hope you'll decide
to turn over a new leaf."</p>
<p>"Why, that's exactly what she did, that
time when I saw her!" Daddy Longlegs
shouted. "While I was watching her I
saw her turn over a leaf. So what's the use
of her turning over another."</p>
<p>And now it was Mrs. Ladybug's turn to
look amazed and bewildered.</p>
<p>"I don't know what you're talking
about," she snapped, glaring at Daddy
Longlegs. "And I don't believe you know,
yourself."</p>
<p>"Oh! yes, I do!" he retorted shrilly.</p>
<p>"Butter has no leaves," said Mrs. Ladybug
with a knowing air. "I saw heaps and
heaps of it in Farmer Green's buttery yesterday.
And there wasn't a leaf on it."</p>
<p>"How about eggs, then?" shouted somebody
in the crowd. It was stupid Buster<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_60" id="p_60"></SPAN></span>
Bumblebee! And of course nobody paid
any heed to his silly question.</p>
<p>As he stared at Mrs. Ladybug dully
Daddy Longlegs let his mouth fall wide
open.</p>
<p>"Why, what do you mean?" he demanded
at last. "You and I aren't talking
about the same sort of butter at all!
You're describing the kind of butter that
Mrs. Green makes at the farmhouse."</p>
<p>"And what, pray tell, have you been
talking about all this time?" Mrs. Ladybug
gasped.</p>
<p>"The butter-and-eggs in the meadow!"
Daddy Longlegs informed her. "I suppose
you know the plant, don't you?"</p>
<p>"I've heard of it," Mrs. Ladybug replied.
"But I doubt if there is such a
thing."</p>
<p>"And I say there is!" Buster Bumblebee
clamored. "We Bumblebees are very fond<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_61" id="p_61"></SPAN></span>
of butter-and-eggs. And we're about the
only field people that know how to open
a blossom and reach its nectar."</p>
<p>Little Mrs. Ladybug waited to hear no
more.</p>
<p>"You've made a terrible blunder!" she
told Daddy Longlegs hurriedly. And before
he could answer her she had hastened
away.</p>
<p>Like many another jealous body, Mrs.
Ladybug had behaved very foolishly. And
it was no wonder that she wanted to get
away from the crowd.</p>
<p>She didn't even beg Betsy Butterfly's
pardon for calling her a thief. But all the
rest of the field people realized at last that
Betsy was no thief.</p>
<p>The butter-and-eggs plant, they were
well aware, was as free as the clover, or
the milk-weed blossoms, or any other of the
wild flowers. Everybody knew that Farmer<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_62" id="p_62"></SPAN></span>
Green laid no claim to them, though they
did grow in his meadow.</p>
<p>And when Betsy Butterfly thanked
Daddy Longlegs for his explanation he
wished more than ever that he had worn
his new coat that day—and his new hat,
too.</p>
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<p class="chapter"><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_63" id="p_63"></SPAN></span></p>
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