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Her Father’s Daughter

CHAPTER XXVI
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Other girls were beginning to wear the same kind.

The legislatures of half a dozen states were passing laws regulating the height of heel which might be worn within their boundaries.

Manufacturers were promising for the coming season that suitable shoes would be built for street wear and mountain climbing, for the sands of the sea and the sands of the desert, and the sheer face of canyons.

The extremely long, dirt-sweeping skirts were coming up; the extremely short, immodest skirts were coming down.

A sane and sensible wave seemed to be sweeping the whole country.


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