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Her Father’s Daughter

CHAPTER XXIV
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Will you look at this ?" "Well, just what is it ?" inquired Peter.
"Hairpins," laughed Linda, "and hair ornaments, and a box of face powder, and the little, feminine touches that my dressing table needs badly.

How would you like, Peter, to finish your cigar in my workroom ?" "I would like it immensely," said Peter.
So together they climbed to the top of the house.

Linda knelt and made a little ceremony of lighting the first fire in her fireplace.

She pushed one of her chairs to one side for Peter, and taking the other for herself, she sat down and began the process of really becoming acquainted with him.

Two hours later, as he was leaving her, Peter made a circuit of the room, scrutinizing the sketches and paintings that were rapidly covering the walls, and presently he came to the wasp.


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