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Her Father’s Daughter

CHAPTER XVI
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I didn't know that, and I wouldn't have shown it to you purposely if I had known it; but it doesn't alter the fact that you should know it.

If you did know it no harm's done but if you didn't know it, you shouldn't be allowed to marry Eileen without knowing as much about her as you did about Marian, and there was nothing about Marian that you didn't know.

I am sorry for that, but since I have started this I am going through with it.

Now give me just one minute more." Then she went down the hall, threw open the door to her room, and walking in said: "You have seen Eileen's surroundings; now take a look at mine.

There's my bed; there's my dresser and toilet articles; and this is my wardrobe." She opened the closet door and exhibited a pair of overalls in which she watered her desert garden.


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