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The Butterfly House

CHAPTER II
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But who goes through life without emotional scars?
After Miss Bessy Dicky sat down, Mrs.Wilbur Edes, the lady of the silver bell, rose.

She lifted high her delicate chin, her perfect blond pompadour caught the light, her black lace robe swept round her in rich darkness, with occasional revelations of flower and leaf, the fairly poetical pattern of real lace.

As she rose, she diffused around her a perfume as if rose-leaves were stirred up.

She held a dainty handkerchief, edged with real lace, in her little left hand, which glittered with rings.

In her right, was a spangled fan like a black butterfly.


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