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The Harvester

CHAPTER IX
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Get that stranger idea out of your head right now, and replace it with thoughts of a new friend, who is willing"-- the Harvester detected panic in her eyes and ended casually--"to enter a partnership that will be of benefit to both of us.

Partners can't be strangers, you know," he finished.
"I don't know what to think," said the Girl.
"Never bother your head with thinking," advised the Harvester with an air of large wisdom.

"It is unprofitable and very tiring.

Any one can see that you are too weary now.

Don't dream of such a foolish thing as thinking.


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