Basher Beaumont had cornered me in the boot room and smeared black shoe-polish in my hair. I had done badly in a spelling test, and Mr. Carter had stood me in the corner with a book on my head all through the lesson- i was determined to run away
the boy meets the lady
It’s not magic. He’s real enough .He’s our lion, Bertie’s and mine. He’s our butterfly lion
Would you really like to know?....
What do you mean?
The lion on the hillside was still there, but now he was blue and shimmering in the sunlight.
Bertie's childhood
can we please go outside the compound
I can’t, Bertie. Your father has forbidden it
this scene is important because it tells us how homesick the boy is and how he will meet the old lady
Bertie and the lion
a white lion cub, I have to tell someone
this scene is important because it tells who the narrators are and the beginning of Bertie's childhood
the butterfly lion is free
a boy needs a good education so your mother found a good school in England where you will be living with your uncle and aunt
this scene is important because it tells us the childhood of Bertie and how he was locked up in his compound like he is in a cage
the frenchman
Incroyable! Magnifique!Have no fear, young man, I promise you that he will never be hungry again
He’ll be happy, and that’s allthat matters, Bertie, isn’t it?There, you see,
this scene is important because this is when Bertie meets the lion cub and keep him has his father killed the lioness( the lion cub's mother)
go away ,hyenas!
this scene is important cause it tells us something bad is going to be happening to the lion and the dilemma.
we have met a French man which will take the lion and take care of it to the circus
what about the lion?
be free and never come back !
this scene is important as this is where they found the butterfly lion cub and sent it to the french man where he will make the cub a star. while Bertie is spending time with his family before he goes to boarding school- but he promised the lion he will find him-