How does he reassure the butterfly that it will not be harmed?
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He welcomes the butterfly with open arms at their orchard to rest its wings when they are tired of flying. He tells the butterfly that it can stay in the orchard as he would in a sanctuary, meaning to say that his orchard was as safe as a sanctuary.
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He reassured it telling that his orchard belongs to him and all flowers belong to his sister so no one can harm it.
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