Bread-and-butter-fly, from Through the Looking-Glass And What Alice Found There (1871), added on 26th June 2010


“Crawling at your feet,” said the Gnat (Alice drew her feet back in some alarm), “you may observe a Bread-and-butter-fly. Its wings are thin slices of bread-and-butter, its body is a crust, and its head is a lump of sugar.”

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