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The Butterfly House

CHAPTER V
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I know Mrs.Edes will have an evening party and there will be gentlemen, and what is the use of my making so much money out of _Hearts Astray_ if I don't have a few things I want?
Hurry and get dressed." "I don't see why this wrapper isn't plenty good enough for a few errands at two or three stores," said the aunt sulkily, but she yielded to Martha's imperative demand that she change her wrapper for her black satin immediately.
Meantime Margaret on her way down town to the ferry was conscious of a slight consternation at what she had done.

She understood that in this young woman was a feminine element which radically differed from any which had come within her ken.

She, however, was determined to go on.

The next day invitations were issued to the Zenith Club for the following Friday, from four to six, and also one to dinner that evening to four men and five women.

She planned for Sunday an automobile ride; she was to hire the car from the Axminister garage, and a high tea afterward.


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