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First, however, lei lier .i^et the tips of her \viti<js 

 free to help them. One f^ood jerk :uid out eomes 

 the first wing. Now she bends baekward and 

 forward and seems straining every nerve. Halloa, 

 that did it ; the other wing is free ! Not as yet, 



NO. lO. — ANTKNN.K I'RKE ! 



however, plimmed out and flattened as it will be a 

 little later ; both wings at present look somewhat 

 thick and lumpy and stick-like. Such as they are 

 you see them in No. ii, rather clumsy specimens, 

 while our lady goes on with redoubled energy, now 

 concentrating her efforts on her front pair of legs 



