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Her Father’s Daughter

CHAPTER XVI
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You will observe that she has fine rugs in her dressing room and bathroom.

Let me call your attention to the fact that all these drawers are filled with expensive comforts and conveniences." Angrily Linda began to open drawers filled with fancy feminine apparel, daintily and neatly folded, everything in perfect order: gloves, hose, handkerchiefs, ribbons, laces, all in separate compartments She pointed to the high chiffonier, the top decorated with candlesticks and silver-framed pictures.

Here the drawers revealed heaps of embroidered underclothing and silken garments.

Then she walked to the closet and threw the door wide.
She pushed hangers on their rods, sliding before the perplexed and bewildered man dress after dress of lace and georgette, walking suits of cloth, street dresses of silk, and pretty afternoon gowns, heavy coats, light coats, a beautiful evening coat.

Linda took this down and held it in front of John Gilman.
"I see things marked in store windows," she said.


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