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Her Father’s Daughter

CHAPTER XXV
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I wonder if we are satisfied to have this golden day together.

I wonder if the white swallows are satisfied with the sea.

I wonder if those rocks are satisfied and proud to stand impregnable against the constant torment of the tide." "I wonder, oh, Lord, how I wonder," broke in Donald, "about Katherine O'Donovan's lunch box.

If you want a picture of per feet satisfaction, Belinda beloved, lead me to it!" "Thank heaven you're mistaken," she said; "they spared me the 'Be'-- .
It's truly just 'Linda."' "Well, I'm not sparing you the 'Be--'," said Donald, busy with the fastenings of the lunch basket.

"Did you hear where I used it ?" "Yes, child, and I like it heaps," said Linda casually.


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