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A Daughter of the Land

CHAPTER IV
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You can add it to my first payment." "You may take it," said Agatha, "but hadn't you better reconsider, Katherine?
Things are progressing so nicely, and this will upset everything for Nancy Ellen." "That taking the home school will upset everything for me, doesn't seem to count.

It is late, late to find teachers, and I can be held responsible if I break the contract I have made.

Father can stand the racket better than I can.

When he wouldn't consent to my going, he had no business to make plans for me.

I had to make my own plans and go in spite of him; he might have known I'd do all in my power to get a school.


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