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A Daughter of the Land

CHAPTER XI
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He'd show them to John Jardine with the same feeling John showed me improved car couplers, brakes, and air cushions.
They stand for successes that win the deference of men.

Out in the little bit of world I've seen, I notice that men fight, bleed, and die for even a tiny fraction of deference.

Aren't they funny?
What would I care-- ?" "Well, I'D care a lot!" said Nancy Ellen.
Kate surveyed her slowly.

"Yes, I guess you would." They finished the dishes and went to church, because Robert was accustomed to going.

They made a remarkable group.


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