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The Financier

CHAPTER XI
14/23

Butler's house was not new--he had bought and repaired it--but it was not an unsatisfactory specimen of the architecture of the time.

It was fifty feet wide, four stories tall, of graystone and with four wide, white stone steps leading up to the door.

The window arches, framed in white, had U-shaped keystones.

There were curtains of lace and a glimpse of red plush through the windows, which gleamed warm against the cold and snow outside.

A trim Irish maid came to the door and he gave her his card and was invited into the house.
"Is Mr.Butler home ?" "I'm not sure, sir.


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