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Her Father’s Daughter

CHAPTER V
6/13

I told you four years ago that you might take the touring car and do what you pleased with it.

I have never asked what you did or what you got out of it, so I'll thank you to observe equal silence about anything I choose to do now with the runabout, which I reserved for myself.

I told you to take this suite, and this is the first time that I have ever mentioned to you what you spent on it." Linda waved an inclusive hand toward the fully equipped, dainty dressing table, over rugs of pale blue, and beautifully decorated walls, including the sleeping room and bath adjoining.
"So now I'll ask you to keep off while I do what I please about the library and the billiard room.

I'll try to get along without much money in doing what I desire there, but I must have some new clothes.

I want money to buy me a pair of new shoes for school.


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