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A Daughter of the Land

CHAPTER IV
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He wouldn't help me a penny to go to school, I am of age, the debt is my own, and I don't owe it to him.

He's had all my work has been worth all my life, and I've surely paid my way.

I shall teach the school I have signed for." "You will get into a pretty kettle of fish!" said Adam.
"Agatha, will you sell me your telescope for what you paid for it, and get yourself a new one the next time you go to Hartley?
It is only a few days until time to go to my school, it opens sooner than in the country, and closes later.

The term is four months longer, so I earn that much more.

I haven't gotten a telescope yet.


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