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The Harvester

CHAPTER IX
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If I'd bring you one, wouldn't you just make a copy ?" The Girl gripped her hands together and stared straight ahead of her for a second, then she turned to him.
"I'd like to," she said, "but I have nothing to work with.

In Chicago they furnished my material at the shop and I drew the design and was paid for the pattern.

I didn't know there would be a chance for anything like that here.

I haven't even proper pencils." "Then the way for you to do this is to strip the first mullein plants you see of the petals.

I will pay you seventy-five cents a pound for them.


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