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Her Father’s Daughter

CHAPTER XVII
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But I am sorry I did it, Katy; I am awfully sorry.

You always told me to keep my temper and I lost it completely.

From now on I certainly will try to behave myself more like a woman than a spoiled child.

Now give me a dust cloth and brushes.

I am almost through with my job in the library and I want to finish, because I shall be forced to use the money from the books to pay for my skylight and fireplace." Linda went to the library and began work, efficiently, carefully, yet with a precise rapidity habitual to her.


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