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Her Father’s Daughter

CHAPTER XXV
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The one thing I don't like about it is that it ain't fair nor right to give even Marian the best.

Ye be takin' that suite yourself, lambie, and give Miss Marian your room all fixed up with her things, or, if ye want her nearer, give her the guest room and make a guest room of yours." "I am willing to follow either of the latter suggestions for myself," said Linda; "it might be pleasant to be across the hall from Marian where we could call back and forth to each other.

I wouldn't mind a change as soon as I have time to get what I'd need to make the change.
I'll take the guest room for mine, and you may call in a decorator and have my room freshly done and the guest things moved into it." Katy looked belligerent.

Linda reached up and touched the frowning lines on her forehead.
"Brighten your lovely features with a smile, Katherine me dear," she said gaily.

"Don't be forgetting that this is our Day of Jubilee.


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