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Her Father’s Daughter

CHAPTER XXIII
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'A suitcase!' I don't know what I would fill a suitcase with from here.

The trunk may stay in the garret, and while I am leaving all this rubbish, I'll just leave John Gilman with it.

Uncle Jim will give me an income that will buy all the cigarettes I want without having to deceive anyone; and I can have money if I want to stake something at bridge without being scared into paralysis for fear somebody may find it out or the accounts won't balance.

I'll put on the most suitable thing I have to travel in, and just walk out and leave everything else." That was what Eileen did.

At noon the next day her eyes were bright with nervousness.


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