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Her Father’s Daughter

CHAPTER XXV
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I love the bluish-green 'bloom' of its sheer foliage.
I love the music these flower trumpets make to me.

I love the way it has traveled, God knows how, all the way from the Argentine and spread itself over our country wherever it is allowed footing.

I am glad that there is soothing in these dried leaves for those who require it.

I shall be delighted to set my seal on you with it.

There are two little Spanish words that it suggests to the Mexican--Buena moza--but you shall find out for yourself what they mean." Encountering his father that night at his library door, Donald Whiting said to him: "May I come in, Dad?
I have something I must look up before I sleep.


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