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Her Father’s Daughter

CHAPTER XXIV
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But I think I'm like a cat.

I'm very complacent with certain people, but when I begin to get goose flesh and hair prickles my head a bit, I realize that there is something antagonistic around, something for me to beware of.

I guess it's because I am such a wild creature." "Do you mean to say," said Peter, "that these are the sensations that Henry gives you ?" Linda nodded.
"Now forget Henry," she said.

"I have had such a big day I must tell you about it, and then we'll come to that last article you left me.
I haven't had time to put anything on paper concerning it yet, but I believe I have an awfully good idea in the paint pot, and I'll find time in a day or two to work it out.

Peter, I have just come from the bank, where I was recognized as of legal age, and my guardian discharged.


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