[Her Father’s Daughter by Gene Stratton-Porter]@TWC D-Link bookHer Father’s Daughter CHAPTER XVII 33/38
I wouldn't have done that if I had known what I was doing." "Is that all ?" inquired Eileen, making a desperate effort at self-control. "Not quite," said Linda.
"When I finished with your room, I took him back and showed him mine in even greater detail than I showed him yours. I thought the contrast would be more enlightening than anything either one of us could say." "And I suppose you realize," said Eileen bitterly, "that you lost me John Gilman when you did it." "I ?" said Linda.
"I lost you John Gilman when I did it? But I didn't do it.
You did it.
You have been busy for four years doing it.
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