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Her Father’s Daughter

CHAPTER XXIV
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If you want me to answer that question candidly, I'll answer it." "I want the truth," said John Gilman gravely.
"Well," said Linda, "I never knew Eileen to be honest about anything in all her life unless the truth served her better than an evasion.

Her hair was not honest color and it was not honest curl.

Her eyebrows were not so dark as she made them.

Her cheeks and lips were not so red, her forehead and throat were not so white, her form was not so perfect.

Her friends were selected because they could serve her.


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