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Her Father’s Daughter

CHAPTER XVI
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What are you going to do about it ?" "Linda," he said quietly, "what my heart might prompt me to do in consideration of the fact that I am engaged to marry Eileen, and what my legal sense tells me I must do as executor of your father's wishes, are different propositions.

I am going to do exactly what you tell me to.
What you have shown me, and what I'd have realized, if I had stopped to think, is neither right nor just." Then Linda took her tun at deep thought.
"John," she said at last, "I am feeling depressed over what I have just done.

I am not sure that in losing my temper and bringing you up here I have played the game fairly.

You don't need to do anything.

I'll manage my affairs with Eileen myself.


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