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A Daughter of the Land

CHAPTER XI
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Kate was very depressed for a time, but she soon recovered and they spent a final happy evening together.

When John had parted from Robert and Nancy Ellen, with the arrangement that he was to come again the following Saturday evening and spend Sunday with them, he asked Kate to walk a short distance with him.

He seemed to be debating some proposition in his mind, that he did not know how to approach.

Finally he stopped abruptly and said: "Kate, Mother told me that she told you how I grew up.

We have been together most of every day for six weeks.
I have no idea how a man used to women goes at what I want, so I can only do what I think is right, and best, and above all honest, and fair.


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