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Her Father’s Daughter

CHAPTER XXIV
18/37

"If an artist had been selecting a dress for me he would probably have chosen that one.

But, old dear, it's not suitable for me.

It's not the kind of dress that I intended to wear for years and years yet.

Do you think, if I put it on tonight, I'll ever be able to go back to boots and breeches again, and hunt the canyons for plants to cook for--you know what ?" Katy stood in what is commonly designated as a "brown study." Then she looked Linda over piercingly.
"Yes, ma'am," she said conclusively.

"It's my judgment that ye will.


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