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A Daughter of the Land

CHAPTER II
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"You are perfectly welcome to take it wherever your peregrinations lead you, and return it when you please.

I shall proceed to my chamber and formulate your check immediately.

You are also welcome to my best hat and cape, and any of my clothing or personal adornments you can use to advantage." "Oh, Agatha, I wish you were as big as a house, like me," said Kate, joyfully.

"I couldn't possibly crowd into anything you wear, but it would almost tickle me to death to have Nancy Ellen know you let me take your things, when she won't even offer me a dud of her old stuff; I never remotely hoped for any of the new." "You shall have my cape and hat, anyway.

The cape is new and very fashionable.


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