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A Daughter of the Land

CHAPTER V
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Then she changed instantly, and in suave commendation went on: "That's exactly right.

That's the very thing fer you to do.

After you have seen what Walden has to offer, then a pretty young thing like you can make up your mind where you will have the most quiet fer your work, the best room, and be best fed.

One of the greatest advantages here fer a teacher is that she can be quiet, an' not have her room rummaged.
Every place else that takes boarders there's a lot of children; here there is only me and my son, and he is grown, and will be off to his medical work next week fer the year, so all your working time here, you'd be alone with me.

This is the room." "That surely would be a great advantage, because I have much studying to do," said Kate as they entered the room.
With one glance, she liked it.


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