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A Daughter of the Land

CHAPTER VI
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He was sufficiently accustomed to it that he could do whatever she suggested with facility that indicated practice, and there was no question of his willingness.

He urged her to make suggestions as to what else he could do, after he had made all the needed repairs about the house and premises.

Kate was enjoying herself immensely, before the week was over.

She had another row of wood corded to the shed roof, in case the winter should be severe.

She had the stove she thought would warm her room polished and set up while he was there to do it.


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