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Her Father’s Daughter

CHAPTER XII
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It includes a front porch and a back porch and a fireplace and a bathtub and an ice chest and a view and a garden around it; all the rest is incidental.

If you have more money, you have more incidentals.

If you don't have so much, you use your imagination and think you have just as much on less." "Now, I wonder," said Peter, "when I find my dream lady, if she will have an elastic imagination." "Haven't you found her yet ?" asked Linda casually.
"No," said Peter, "I haven't found her, and unfortunately she hasn't found me.

I have had a strenuous time getting my start in life.

It's mostly a rush from one point of interest to another, dropping at any wayside station for refreshment and the use of a writing table.
Occasionally I have seen a vision that I have wanted to follow, but I never have had time.


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