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A Daughter of the Land

CHAPTER X
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I was not to enter his house again while he lived.

I was glad to go, he was glad to have me, while I don't think either of us has changed our mind since.

Teaching school isn't exactly gay, but I'll fill my tummy with quite a lot of symbolical husks before he'll kill the fatted calf for me.

They'll be glad to see you at my brother Adam's, and my sister, Nancy Ellen, would greatly enjoy meeting you.

Surely you may go home with me, if you'd like." "I can think of only one thing I'd like better," he said.


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