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The Harvester

CHAPTER IX
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By the time you get a few pounds I can have material you need for drawing here and you can go to work on whatever flowers, vines, and things you can find in the woods, with no thanks to any one." "I can't see that," said the Girl.

"It would appear to me that I would be under more obligations than I could repay, and to a stranger." "I figure it this way," said the Harvester, watching from the corner of his eye.

"I can sell at good prices all the mullein flowers I can secure.

You collect for me, I buy them.

You can use drawing tools; I get them for you, and you pay me with the mullein or out of the ginseng money I owe you.


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