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Her Father’s Daughter

CHAPTER XII
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On her side is Mother's suite, the dining room, the living room and the front door.

On mine there's the garage and the kitchen and Katy's bedroom and mine and the library and the billiard room.

At the present minute I am interested in adapting the library to my requirements instead of Father's, and I am emptying the billiard room and furnishing it to make a workroom.

I have a small talent with a brush and pencil, and I need some bare walls to tack my prints on to dry, and I need numerous places for all the things I am always dragging in from the desert and the canyons; and since I have the Bear Cat running, what I have been doing in that line with a knapsack won't be worthy of mention." "How did it come," inquired Henry Anderson, "that you had that car jacked up so long ?" "Why, hasn't anybody told you," asked Linda, "about our day of the Black Shadow ?" "John Gilman wrote me when it happened," said Peter softly, "but I don't believe it has been mentioned before Henry.

You tell him." Linda turned to Henry Anderson, and with trembling lips and paling cheeks, in a few brief sentences she gave him the details.


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