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The Butterfly House

CHAPTER II
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Von Rosen loved order, and was absolutely incapable of keeping it.

Therefore Jane Riggs' orderliness was as balm.

He sat down in his Morris chair before his fire, stretched out his legs to the warmth, which was grateful after the icy outdoor air, rested his eyes upon a plaster cast over the chimney place, which had been tinted a beautiful hue by his own pipe, and sighed with content.

His own handsome face was rosy with the reflection of the fire, his soul rose-coloured with complete satisfaction.

He was so glad to be quit of that crowded assemblage of eager femininity, so glad that it was almost worth while to have encountered it just for that sense of blessed relief.
Mrs.Edes had offered to take him home in her carriage, and he had declined almost brusquely.


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