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The Butterfly House

CHAPTER V
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Somehow or other, she had contrived to dispose of her tightly frizzed fringe, and her very pretty hair swept upward from a forehead which was both intellectual and beautiful.

She was well dressed too.

She had drawn heavily upon her royalty revenue.

She had worked hard and spent a good deal during the short time since Margaret's call, and her brain had served her body well.

She stepped across the station platform with an air.


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