Success - A Novel by Samuel Hopkins Adams
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specimen. You'll be grabbed." She laughed softly.
"Who'll grab me?" "How should I know? Life, probably. Grab you and dry you up and put you in a case like the rest of us." "Perhaps that's why I like to stay out here. At least I can be myself." "Is that your fondest ambition?" However much he may have been startled by the swift stab, he gave no sign of hurt in his reply. "Call it the line of least resistance. In any case, I shouldn't like to be grabbed and dried up." "Most of us are grabbed and catalogued from our birth, and eventually dried up and set in our proper places." "Not you, certainly." "Because you haven't seen me in my shell. That's where I mostly live. I've broken out for a time." "Don't you like it outside, Butterfly?" he queried with a hint of playful caress in his voice. "I like that name for myself," she returned quickly. "Though a butterfly couldn't return to its chrysalis, no matter how much it wanted to, could |
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