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Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie

CHAPTER XV
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He had been born and bred there and perhaps influenced our selection of that residence where we spent several summers.
On March 30, 1897, there came to us our daughter.

As I first gazed upon her Mrs.Carnegie said, "Her name is Margaret after your mother.

Now one request I have to make." "What is it, Lou ?" "We must get a summer home since this little one has been given us.

We cannot rent one and be obliged to go in and go out at a certain date.
It should be our home." "Yes," I agreed.
"I make only one condition." "What is that ?" I asked.
"It must be in the Highlands of Scotland." "Bless you," was my reply.

"That suits me.


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