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Her Father’s Daughter

CHAPTER I
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"What Kind of Shoes Are the Shoes You Wear ?" "What makes you wear such funny shoes ?" Linda Strong thrust forward a foot and critically examined the narrow vamp, the projecting sole, the broad, low heel of her well-worn brown calfskin shoe.

Then her glance lifted to the face of Donald Whiting, one of the most brilliant and popular seniors of the high school.

Her eyes narrowed in a manner habitual to her when thinking intently.
"Never you mind my shoes," she said deliberately.

"Kindly fix your attention on my head piece.

When you see me allowing any Jap in my class to make higher grades than I do, then I give you leave to say anything you please concerning my head." An angry red rushed to the boy's face.


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