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The American Senator

CHAPTER XVIII
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It would be quite useless to appeal from her stepmother to her father;--nor would such an appeal come within the scope of her own principles.

The Mortons, and especially Lady Ushant, had been her father's friends in old days and she thought that perhaps she might prevail in this case if she could speak to her father first.

She knew well what would be the great, or rather the real objection.

Her mother would not wish that she should be removed so long from Larry Twentyman.

There might be difficulties about her clothes, but her father, she knew would be kind to her.
At last she made up her mind that she would ask her father.


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