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Her Father’s Daughter

CHAPTER VI
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Jane Meredith.
When Eileen came down to dinner that evening Linda understood at a glance that an effort was to be made to efface thoroughly from the mind of John Gilman all memory of the Eileen of the previous evening.

She had decided on redressing her hair, while she wore one of her most becoming and attractive gowns.

To Linda and Katy during the dinner she was simply charming.

Having said what she wanted to say and received the assurance she desired, Linda accepted her advances cordially and displayed such charming proclivities herself that Eileen began covertly to watch her, and as she watched there slowly grew in her brain the conviction that something had happened to Linda.


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