The Perambulations of a Bee and a Butterfly, / In which are delineated those smaller traits of character which escape the observation of larger spectators.

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CONTENTS. CHAP. I.

PREFACE.

CHAP. I.

CHAP. II.

CHAP. III.

CHAP. IV.

CHAP. V.

CHAP. VI.

CHAP. VII.


TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES

Obvious spelling, typographical and punctuation errors have been corrected after careful comparison with other occurrences within the text and consultation of external sources.

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THE
PERAMBULATIONS
OF A
Bee and a Butterfly,
&c. &c.


Bee and Butterfly.

The children gathering flowers

Chap. II. Page 28.

Published by Tabart & Co. 12, Clifford Street, May 1812.


THE

PERAMBULATIONS

OF A

Bee and a Butterfly,

In which are delineated

THOSE SMALLER TRAITS OF CHARACTER WHICH
ESCAPE THE OBSERVATION OF LARGER
SPECTATORS.

BY MISS SANDHAM,

AUTHOR OF THE TWIN SISTERS, &c.

"The daily labors of the Bee
"Awake my soul to industry."

GAY.

LONDON;

Printed by W. Lewis, Paternoster-row;

FOR B. TABART AND CO. CLIFFORD-STREET, NEW BOND-STREET;
AND MAY BE HAD OF ALL BOOKSELLERS.


1812.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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