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Her Father’s Daughter

CHAPTER XIV
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"We'll have a great time if you must stop to consider every word before you say it." "Well, anyway," said Donald, "when are we going to have that fight which was the purpose of our coming together ?" "Why, we're not ever going to have it," answered Linda.

"I have got nothing in this world to fight with you about since you're doing your level best to beat Oka Sayye.

I have watched your head above the remainder of your class for three years and wanted to fight with you on that point." "Now that's a queer thing," said Donald, "because I have watched you for three years and wanted to fight with you about your drygoods, and now since I've known you only such a short while, I don't care two whoops what you wear.

It's a matter of perfect indifference to me.

You can wear French heels or baby pumps, or go barefoot.


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