what does Easton mean by his butterfly days?By chapter O henry
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By saying "My butterfly day are over, I fear?", Mr Easton actually meant that his days of earning money by cheating people are over and now he is going to prison and his freedom will be compromised but Miss Fairchild took it in a positive manner and thought by this statement that Mr.
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By saying "My butterfly day are over, I fear?", Mr Easton actually meant that his days of earning money by cheating people are over and now he is going to prison and his freedom will be compromised but Miss Fairchild took it in a positive manner and thought by this statement that Mr.
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