THE MOTH. 
Now then, let us have the lamp in, for it will soon 
be dark, and even now we can not see to read, or 
work, or play. As it is very warm, we will not 
Lhut the door ; that may stay open to let in the 
cool air. Ah ! it has let in a moth as well ! I did 
not mean it to do that, but I do not see how the 
lamp can burn the moth, even if it were to go near 
it, so we will not put it out yet, for I want you to 
look at it. If it will not flit up and down so fast, 
you may be able to see what it is like ; or we will 
try and take it in a net, so as not to hurt it. Now 
I have it! Give me the vase that is on my desk. 
It has a wild rose in it ; we will put that out for a 
