The book The Daughter of David Kerr was written by author Harry King Tootle Here you can read free online of The Daughter of David Kerr book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Daughter of David Kerr a good or bad book?
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Its first thought was that she was the child of a shrewd political trickster who had fattened at the expense of the town. The offspring of the leopard should not hope to be without spots. Mrs. Gilbert was clever enough to have girls to luncheon whom she thought might become interested in Gloria. They came, and in the majority of cases surprised Gloria by their charming manners and their beautiful clothes. [103] THE DAUGHTER Her court was to be even more brilliant than she had dreamed. The girls... were invited one at a time, to give both Gloria and the visitor the opportunity of becoming well acquainted. The luncheon guests came to call afterward, but by a strange mischance it was always when Gloria was not at home. She would go to the architect's office with Mrs. Gilbert, and would find on her return that several cards had been left for her. The ball was so near that she made no attempt to pay any calls herself. She was too busy. Although railing at the fate which took him away most of the time, the first three weeks after Gloria's removal to town were spent by Judge Gilbert in Chicago.
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