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common to all, they differ widely, and we have 

 learned, at the same time, what are the parts of 

 which a complete and perfect flower is composed, 

 namely, the calyx and its sepals, the corolla and its 

 petals, the stamens and the pistils, and these organs 

 we now know, and look for in a special order. 

 Enough here for one lesson, albeit we have a much 

 better capital of information to start with when we 

 go forth in search of a Second Handful. 



