Capitolo 59
the fact that the small birds mistake him/it for a young snake, and it is standing in
terrible reverential fear of him accordingly, although it is perfectly in reality a
harmless bug, and also, as I am believably informed (for me I cannot speak
on the point from the personal experience), a very savory and
well-flavoured the bug, and 'rather good to eat' it also says an eminent,
authority. One of this great snake-as you browse once frightened Mr.
Same Bates on the banks of the horsewoman.
I now, know that irascible person, the universal objector has everybody
long you/he/she is bursting to interrupt me and to declare that him him
it doesn't frequently find anybody end of caterpillars, and it doesn't have the slightest
the difficulty to all in to distinguish them with the naked eye from the
leaves and plants among which they is waiting for. But it observes as quickly
we crush and we demolish this a lot that brings trouble and bewildering critical.
The caterpillars the discoveries of _he_ are entirely almost hairy, very evident
and easy to discover--'woolly bears', and such as terrestrial of ownership common and dirty
creatures--and their reason they don't take any pains to hide himself/herself/themselves from
its distracted eyes are simply these: nobody on the earth wants to discover
them. For or them you/he/she is protectively boxed in the horrid hair that
gets down Your throat and you strangle her and bothers Him (I speak as a bird,
from the point of view of an eater of inveterate caterpillar), otherwise them
it is bitter and dirty to the taste as the larva of the moth of spurge and
the butterfly of machaon. These are the all'ordine of the brown and red and united day
you browse that the critical objector finds in in hundreds on his
peregrinations on his/her his/her own garden--you speak for places common things that the
experienced naturalist has from very since you/he/she was suddenly gotten tired of. But it has
Your rash objector ever illuminated on that rare larva among which alive
the periwinkles, and does it imitate a petal of periwinkle precisely? It ever has him