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The Butterfly Room The Butterfly Room by Lucinda Riley
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“Remember, my darling, one man’s rubbish might be another man’s gold. But perhaps we are all beachcombers in a way,’ Daddy had said, squinting in the sun. ‘We keep seeking, hoping to find that elusive buried treasure that will enrich our lives, and when we pull up a teapot rather than a gleaming jewel, we must continue to search.’ ‘Are you still searching for treasure, Daddy?’ ‘No, my Princess of the Fairies, I’ve found it,’ he’d smiled down at me and kissed me on the top of my head.”
Lucinda Riley, The Butterfly Room
“Situated on a road on the outskirts of the town and with only the marshes between it and the sea, it was essentially an overgrown beach hut and utterly charming when the sun shone. It was only really intended for summer use and Amy knew its thin clapboard walls and huge windows would provide scant protection against the elements in the coming winter.”
Lucinda Riley, The Butterfly Room
“and however you feel about the situation, or where the money”
Lucinda Riley, The Butterfly Room
“a wide, tree-lined road, a stone’s throw”
Lucinda Riley, The Butterfly Room