[Her Father’s Daughter by Gene Stratton-Porter]@TWC D-Link bookHer Father’s Daughter CHAPTER XXIV 37/37
He looked at it so closely that he did not miss even the stinger.
Linda stood beside him when he made his first dazed comment: "If that isn't Eileen, and true to the life!" "I must take that down," said Linda.
"I did it one night when my heart was full of bitterness." "Better leave it," said Peter drily. "Do you think I need it as a warning ?" asked Linda. Peter turned and surveyed her slowly. "Linda," he said quietly, "what I think of you has not yet been written in any of the books.".
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