The Silver Butterfly
 The 

 Silver Butterfly 

Silver Butterfly

 

 By MRS. WILSON WOODROW 

 With Illustrations by HOWARD CHANDLER CHRISTY 

 INDIANAPOLIS THE BOBBS‑MERRILL COMPANY PUBLISHERS 

 

The Bobbs‑Merrill Company

 

 Contents 

 CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPTER V CHAPTER VI CHAPTER VII CHAPTER VIII CHAPTER IX CHAPTER X CHAPTER XI CHAPTER XII CHAPTER XIII CHAPTER XIV CHAPTER XV CHAPTER XVI CHAPTER XVII CHAPTER XVIII CHAPTER XIX 

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 CHAPTER I 

 Hayden was back in New York again after several years spent in the uttermost parts of the earth. He had been building railroads in South America, Africa, and China, and had maintained so many lodges in this or that wilderness that he really feared he might be curiously awkward in adapting himself to the conventional requirements of civilization. In his long roundabout journey home he had stopped for a few weeks in both London and Paris; but to his mental discomfort, they had but served to accentuate his loneliness and whet his longings for the dear, unforgotten life of his native city, that intimate, easy existence, wherein relatives, not too near, congenial friends and familiar haunts 
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