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The Harvester

CHAPTER IX
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I gather exactly in season, wash carefully if water dare be used, clean them otherwise if not, and dry them by a hot air system in an evaporator I built purposely.

Each package I put up is pure stuff, clean, properly dried, and fresh.

If I caught any man in the act of adulterating any of it I'm afraid he would get hurt badly--and usually I am a peaceable man.

I am explaining this to show how very careful you must be to keep things separate and collect the right plants if you are going to sell stuff to me.

I am extremely particular." The Girl was leaning toward him, watching his face, and hers was slowly changing.


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