[Her Father’s Daughter by Gene Stratton-Porter]@TWC D-Link bookHer Father’s Daughter CHAPTER III 6/31
So Eileen has invited them to sample our brand of entertainment, and in the morning no doubt she will be delighted to accompany them and show them all the beautiful spots not yet preempted." "Oh, heavens," cried Marian, "I'm glad I never showed her my spot!" "Well, if you are particular about wanting a certain place I sincerely hope you did not," said Linda. "I am sure I never did," answered Marian.
"I so love one spot that I have been most secretive about it.
I am certain I never went further than to say there was a place on which I would love to build for myself the house of my dreams.
I have just about finished getting that home on paper, and I truly have high hopes that I may stand at least a fair chance of winning with it the prize Nicholson and Snow are offering. That is one of the reasons why I am hurrying on my way to San Francisco much sooner than I had expected to go.
I haven't a suitable dinner dress because my trunks have gone, but among such old friends it won't matter. I have one fussy blouse in my bag, and I'll be over as soon as I can see to closing up the house and dressing." Linda hurried home, and going to the dining room, she laid the table for six in a deft and artistic manner.
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