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Her Father’s Daughter

CHAPTER XXV
15/29

If anything should occur, you will understand that it was something quite out of my range of fore-sight." "I understand," said the Judge.
With all care and many loving admonitions Katy assisted in the start made early Saturday morning.

The previous Saturday Linda had felt that all nature along the road she planned to drive would be at its best, but they had not gone far until she modified her decision.

They were slipping through mists of early morning, over level, carefully made roads like pavilion floors.

If any one objection could have been made, it would have been that the mists of night were weighting too heavily to earth the perfume from the blooming orchards and millions of flowers in gardens and along the roadside.

At that hour there were few cars abroad.
Linda was dressed in her outing suit of dark green.


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