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Her Father’s Daughter

CHAPTER I
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She is not lifting a finger or making a move to win him back." "Of course she isn't!" said Linda indignantly.

"If she thought he preferred some other girl to her, she would merely say: 'If John has discovered that he likes Eileen the better, why, that is all right; but there wouldn't be anything to prevent seeing Eileen take John from hurting like the deuce.

Did you ever lose a man you loved, Katy ?" "That I did not!" said Katy emphatically.

"We didn't do any four or five years' philanderin' to see if a man 'could make good' when I was a youngster.

When a girl and her laddie stood up to each other and looked each other straight in the eye and had the great understanding, there weren't no question of whether he could do for her what her father and mither had been doing, nor of how much he had to earn before they would be able to begin life together.


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