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The Butterfly House

CHAPTER VIII
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A woman of her type cannot be changed utterly by force of circumstances in a short time.

Her hat was loaded with wisteria.

She wore a wisteria gown of soft wool.

She held up her skirts daintily.

A great amethyst gleamed at her throat, but her face, wearing a smile like a painted one, was dreadful.


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