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The Harvester

CHAPTER X
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I must grow stronger." "You should not work at anything until you are well," he said.

"It is a crime against nature to drive yourself.

Why will you not allow----" "Do you really think, with a little practice, I can draw designs that will sell ?" The Harvester picked up the sheet.

The work was delicate and exact.

He could see no way to improve it.
"You know it will sell," he said gently, "because you already have sold such work." "But not for the prices you offer." "The prices I name are going to be for NEW, ORIGINAL DESIGNS.


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