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Her Father’s Daughter

CHAPTER I
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I don't feel equal to starting any domestic santana today, but the forces are gathering and the blow is coming soon.

To that I have firmly made up my mind." "It's not the least mite I'm blaming you, honey," said Katy.
"Ye've got to be such a big girl that it's only fair things in this house should go a good deal different." "Is Marian to be here ?" asked Linda as she stood beside the stove peering into pans and kettles.
"Miss Eileen didn't say," replied Katy.
Linda's eyes reddened suddenly.

She slammed down a lid with vicious emphasis.
"That is another deal Eileen's engineered," she said, "that is just about as wrong as anything possibly can be.

What makes me the maddest about it is that John Gilman will let Eileen take him by the nose and lead him around like a ringed calf.

Where is his common sense?
Where is his perception?
Where is his honor ?" "Now wait, dearie," said Katy soothingly, "wait.


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