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Her Father’s Daughter

CHAPTER XXIV
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She expressed her contempt for what she was giving up by leaving everything, including the exquisite little necklace of pearls which has been a daily part of her since she owned them.

I may be mistaken, but intuition tells me that with the pearls and the wardrobe she has also discarded John Gilman.

I think your friend will be suffering tonight quite as deeply as my friend suffered when John abandoned her at a time when she had lost everything else in life but her money.

I feel very sure that we won't see Eileen any more.

I hope she will have every lovely thing in life." "Amen," said Peter Morrison earnestly.


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