[Her Father’s Daughter by Gene Stratton-Porter]@TWC D-Link bookHer Father’s Daughter CHAPTER XXV 22/29
Beside them I feel as a shrimp must feel beside a whale, and I feel that we must hurry." "And so we must," said Donald.
"I'm hungry as Likeliest when he waited for them to find enough peacock tongues to satisfy his appetite." "I wonder what brand of home-brew made him think of that," said Linda. "Well, you know," said Donald, "the world was only a smallish place then.
They didn't have to go far to find everything to which they had access, and it must have been rather a decent time in which to live. Awful lot of light and color and music and unique entertainment." "You're talking," said Linda, "from the standpoint of the king or the master.
Suppose you had lived then and had been the slave." "There you go again," said Donald, "throwing a brick into the most delicate mechanism of my profound thought.
You ought to be ashamed to round me up with something scientific and materialistic every time I go a-glimmering.
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