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A Daughter of the Land

CHAPTER XI
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All her former assurance and energy came back to her.

She almost wished the visit were over, and that she were on the way to Walton to clean the school-house.

She was eager to roll her sleeves and beat a tub of soapy clothes to foam, and boil them snowy white.
She had a desire she could scarcely control to sweep, and dust, and cook.

She had been out of the environment she thought she disliked and found when she returned to it after a wider change than she could have imagined, that she did not dislike it at all.

It was her element, her work, what she knew.


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