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The Harvester

CHAPTER IX
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"What do I know of you or your motives or why you are here ?" "I have had no experience with the atmosphere that breeds such an attitude in a girl." "That is a thing for which to thank Heaven.

Undoubtedly it is gracious to you.

My life has been different." "Yet in mortal terror of the woods, and probably equal fear of me, you are here and asking for work that will keep you here." "I would go through fire and flood for the money I owe.

After that debt is paid----" She threw out her hands in a hopeless gesture.

The Harvester drew forth a roll of bills and tossed them into her lap.
"For the love of mercy take what you need and pay it," he said.


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