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Her Father’s Daughter

CHAPTER IV
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Through friends she had secured a comfortable place in which to live and work.

She need undergo no hardships in searching for a home, in clothing herself, in paying for instruction in the course in architecture she meant to pursue.
Concerning Linda she could not resist a feeling of exultation.

Linda was one of the friends in Lilac Valley about whom Marian could think wholeheartedly and lovingly.

Sometimes she had been on the point of making a suggestion to Linda, and then she had contented herself with waiting in the thought that very soon there must come to the girl a proper sense of her position and her rights.

The experience of the previous night taught Marian that Linda had arrived.


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