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Her Father’s Daughter

CHAPTER IX
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We have got to coach you till, when you reach the highest note possible for the parrot, you can go ahead and embellish it with a few mocking-bird flourishes.
All Oka Sayye knows how to do is to learn the lesson in his book perfectly, and he is 100 per cent.

I have told you what you must do to add the plus, and you can do it if you are the boy I take you for.
People have talked about the 'yellow peril' till it's got to be a meaningless phrase.

Somebody must wake up to the realization that it's the deadliest peril that ever has menaced white civilization.

Why shouldn't you have your hand in such wonderful work ?" "Linda," said the boy breathlessly, "do you realize that you have been saying 'we'?
Can you help me?
Will you help me ?" "No," said Linda, "I didn't realize that I had said 'we.' I didn't mean two people, just you and me.

I meant all the white boys and girls of the high school and the city and the state and the whole world.


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