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Her Father’s Daughter

CHAPTER XXIII
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It seemed to her like the most wonderful bazaar she ever had been in.

She remembered, too, that she had been glad when her mother had taken her out into the sunshine again and from the presence of two ponderous people who had objected strongly to everything her mother had discussed with them.

She paused one instant, contemplating this picture.

The look of triumph on her face toned down considerably.

Then she comforted herself aloud.
"I've heard Mother say," she said softly, "that everybody overdid things and did not know how to be graceful with immense fortunes got from silver and gold mines, and lumber.


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