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The Butterfly House

CHAPTER VI
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You see, nobody ever heard of me and my name would hurt the sales and the poor publishers have worked so hard over the advertising, it would be dreadful to have the sales fall off.

You really don't think anybody does remember ?" "My dear," said Alice with her entirely good-natured, even amused and tolerant air of cynicism, "the women of the Zenith Club remember their own papers.

You need not have the slightest fear.

But Annie, you wonderful little girl, I am so glad you have come to me with this.

I have been waiting for you to tell me, for I was impatient to tell you how delighted I am.


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