There were once three little
butterfly brothers, one white, one red, and one yellow. They
played in the sunshine, and danced among the flowers in the garden,
and they never grew tired because they were so happy.
One day there came a heavy rain, and it wet their wings. They
flew away home, but when they got there they found the door locked
and the key gone. So they had to stay out of doors in the
rain, and they grew wetter and wetter.
By and by they flew to the red and yellow striped tulip, and said:
``Friend Tulip, will you open your flower-cup and let us in till the
storm is over?''
The tulip answered: ``The red and yellow butterflies may
enter, because they are like me, but the white one may not come
in.''
But the red and yellow butterflies said: ``If our white
brother may not find shelter in your flowercup, why, then, we'll
stay outside in the rain with him.''
It rained harder and harder, and the poor little butterflies grew
wetter and wetter, so they flew to the white lily and said:
``Good Lily, will you open your bud a little so we may creep in out
of the rain?''
The lily answered: ``The white butterfly may come in, because
he is like me, but the red and yellow ones must stay outside in the
storm.''
Then the little white butterfly said: ``If you won't receive
my red and yellow brothers, why, then, I'll stay out in the rain
with them. We would rather be wet than be parted.''
So the three little butterfiies flew away.
But the sun, who was behind a cloud, heard it all, and he knew what
good little brothers the butterflies were, and how they had held
together in spite of the wet. So he pushed his face through
the clouds, and chased away the rain, and shone brightly on the
garden.
He dried the wings of the three little butterflies, and warmed
their bodies. They ceased to sorrow, and danced among the
flowers till evening, then they flew away home, and found the door
wide open.