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Her Father’s Daughter

CHAPTER XXI
11/18

All these things and anything that develops from them shall be handled carefully.

Of course you know that Donald is my only son and you can realize what he is to me and to his mother and sister." "It is because I do realize that," said Linda, "that I am here.

I appreciate his friendship, but it is not for my own interests that I am asking to have him taken care of while he wages his mental war with this Jap.

I want Donald to have the victory, but I want it to be a victory that will be an inspiration to any boy of white blood among any of our allies or among peoples who should be our allies.

There's a showdown coming between the white race and a mighty aggregation of colored peoples one of these days, and if the white man doesn't realize pretty soon that his supremacy is not only going to be contested but may be lost, it just simply will be lost; that is all there is to it." The Judge was studying deeply now.


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