The Butterfly House

The Butterfly House

The Butterfly HouseFairbridge, the little New Jersey village, or rather city (for it had won municipal government...
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Author: Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins,1852-1930
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Language: English
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The Butterfly House

The Butterfly House

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The Butterfly House

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Author: Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins,1852-1930
Format: eBook
Language: English

The Butterfly House

Fairbridge, the little New Jersey village, or rather city (for it had won municipal government some years before, in spite of the protest of far-seeing citizens who descried in the distance bonded debts out of proportion to the tiny shoulders of the place), was a misnomer. Often a person, being in Fairbridge for the first time, and being driven by way of entertainment about the rural streets, would inquire, Why Fairbridge? Bridges there were none, except those over which the trains thundered to and from New York, and the adjective, except to old inhabitants who had a curious fierce loyalty for the place, did not seemingly apply. Fairbridge could hardly, by an unbiassed person who did not dwell in the little village and view its features through the rosy glamour of home life, be called fair. There were a few pretty streets, with well-kept sidewalks, and ambitious, although small houses, and there were many lovely bits of views to be obtained, especially in the green flush of spring, and the red glow of autumn over the softly swelling New Jersey landscape with its warm red soil to the distant rise of low blue hills; but it was not fair enough in a general way to justify its name. Yet Fairbridge it was, without bridge, or natural beauty, and no mortal knew why. The origin of the name was lost in the petty mist of a petty past. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 18158
Author: Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins
Release Date: Apr 12, 2006
Format: eBook
Language: English

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Illustrator: Meylan, Paul Julian, 1882-1961

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