[Her Father’s Daughter by Gene Stratton-Porter]@TWC D-Link bookHer Father’s Daughter CHAPTER X 3/27
And Linda nodded. "Sure thing.
I'll be thinking up some place extra interesting.
Come in the morning if you want, and we'll take a lunch and go for the day. Which do you like best, mountains or canyons or desert or sea ?" "I like it best wherever what you're interested in takes you," said Donald simply. "All right, then," answered Linda, "we'll combine business and pleasure." So they parted with another meeting arranged. When she reached home she found Katy tearfully rejoicing, plainly revealing how intensely anxious she had been.
But when Linda told her that the old tires had held, that the car ran wonderfully, that everything was perfectly safe, that she drove as unconsciously as she breathed, and that tomorrow Katy was to go for a long ride, her joy was incoherent. Linda laughed.
She patted Katy and started down the hallway, when she called back: "What is this package ?" "A delivery boy left it special only a few minutes ago.
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