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Her Father’s Daughter

CHAPTER V
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If I am, it's not my fault, and the same clay never made two objects quite so different.

I came up here to fight, and I'm going to see it through.

I'm on the warpath, so you may take your club and proceed to battle." "What have we to fight about ?" inquired Eileen.
"Every single thing that you have done that was unfair to me all my life," said Linda.

"Since all of it has been deliberate you probably know more about the details than I do, so I'll just content myself with telling you that for the future, last night marked a change in the relations between us.

I am going to be eighteen before so very long, and I have ceased to be your maid or your waitress or your dupe.


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