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ewdrop that clung timidly to a nodding grass-blade. Overhead, the blazing sun shone in all his noonday glory. Ever since the first pink blush of dawn, the modest Dewdrop had gazed fixedly down upon the rich gem, but feared to address a person of such exalted consequence. At last, a large Beetle, during his rambles, chanced to espy the Diamond, and he also recognised him to be some one of great rank and importance. "Sire," he said, making a low bow, "permit your humble servant to offer you greeting." "Tha--nks," responded the Diamond in languid tones of affectation. As the Beetle raised his head from his profound bow, his gaze happened to alight upon the Dewdrop. "A relative of yours, I presume, Sire?" he remarked affably, waving one of his feelers in the direction of the Dewdrop. The Diamond burst into a rude, contemptuous laugh. "Quite _too_ absurd, I declare!" he exclaimed loftily. "But there, what _can_ you expect from a low, grovelling beetle? Away, sir, pass on! Your very presence is distasteful to me. The _idea_ of placing ME upon the same level--in the same family, as a low-born, mean, insignificant, utterly valueless----" Here the Diamond fairly choked for breath. "But has he not beauty exactly like your own, Sire?" the Beetle ventured to interpose, though with a very timid air. "BEAU--TY!" flashed the Diamond, with fine disdain--"the impudent fellow merely apes and imitates ME. However, it is some small consolation to remember that 'Imitation is the sincerest flattery.' But, even _allowing_ him to possess it, mere beauty without _rank_ is ridiculous and worthless. A Boat without _water_--a Carriage, but no _horses_--a Well, but never a _winch_: such is beauty without rank and wealth! There is no _real worth_ apart from rank and wealth. Combine Beauty, Rank, _and_ Wealth, and you have the whole world at your feet. Now you know the secret of the world worshipping ME." And the Diamond sparkled and gleamed with vivid, violet flashes, so that the Beetle was glad to shade his eyes. The poor Dewdrop had listened silently to all that had passed, and felt so wounded, that at last he wished he never had been born. Slowly a bright tear fell and splashed the dust. Just then, a Skylark fluttered to the ground and eagerly darted his beak at the Diamond. "Alas!" he piped, with a great sob of disappointment. "What I thought to be a precious dewdrop is only a worthless diamond. My throat is par
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