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The Harvester

CHAPTER X
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"It is so much bigger!" "How did you ever come into these woods alone far enough to find the ginseng ?" asked the Harvester.

"Answer me that!" "I wore Uncle Henry's top boots and carried a rake, and I suffered tortures," she replied.
"But you hunted until you found what you wanted, and came again to keep watch on it ?" "I was driven--simply forced.

There's no use to discuss it!" "Well thank the Lord for one thing," said the Harvester.

"You didn't appear half so terrified at the sight of me as you did at the mere mention of a cow.

I have risen inestimably in my own self-respect.
Belshazzar, you may pursue the elusive chipmunk.


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