[A Daughter of the Land by Gene Stratton-Porter]@TWC D-Link bookA Daughter of the Land CHAPTER XV 29/36
I thought I knew you.
I thought she had been misinformed," said Kate, in self-defence. "Well," he said insultingly, "if you hadn't been in such a big hurry, you could soon have found out all you wanted to know.
I took advantage of it, but I never did understand your rush." "You never will," said Kate. Then she arose and went to see if the children had wakened.
All day she was thinking so deeply she would stumble over the chairs in her preoccupation.
George noticed it, and it frightened him.
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