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A Daughter of the Land

CHAPTER IX
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I made it myself.

The head that it fits is another matter.

I didn't make that, or its environment, or what was taught it, until it was of age, and had worked out its legal time of service to pay for having been a head at all.

But my head is now free, in my own possession, ready to go as fast and far on the path of life as it develops the brains to carry it.
You'd smile if I should tell you what I'd ask of life, if I could have what I want." "I scarcely think so.

Please tell me." "You'll be shocked," warned Kate.
"Just so it isn't enough to set my heart rocking again," said Mrs.
Jardine.
"We'll stop before that," laughed Kate.


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