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Her Father’s Daughter

CHAPTER XXVI
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I like the punch and the virility he puts into my drawings.

It's all right reproducing monkey flowers and lilies for pastime, but for serious business, for real life work, I would rather do Peter's brainstorming, heart-thrilling pictures than my merely pretty ones.

On the subject of Peter, I must remember in the morning to take those old books he gave me to Donald.

I believe that from one of them he is going to get the very material he needs to down the Jap in philosophy.

And they are not text books which proves that Peter must have been digging into the subject and hunted them up in some second-hand store, or even sent away an order for them." In the hall the next morning Linda stopped Donald and gave him the books.


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