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of mail. After we have found the cast-off nymph- 

 skins on the banks and watched the wonderful 

 transformation from nymph to adult, we shall bet- 

 ter appreciate Tennyson's beautiful lines : 



"To-day I saw the dragon-fly 

 Come from the wells where he did lie ; 

 An inner impulse rent the veil 

 Of his old husk ; from head to tail 

 Came out clear plates of sapphire mail. 

 He dried his wings ; like gauze they grew ; 

 Thro' crofts and pastures wet with dew 

 A living flash of light he flew.'' 



