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The Harvester

CHAPTER XI
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It is unusually beautiful wood, I think, and I hope she will be pleased with it." "Please take these things away and let me begin.

This is the only thing I can see that I can do for you, and the moth will want to fly before I have finished." The Harvester cleared the table and placed the box, while the Girl spread the paper and began work eagerly.
"I wonder if I knew there were such exquisite things in all the world," she said.

"I scarcely think I did.

I am beginning to understand why you couldn't kill one.

You could make a chair or a table, and so you feel free to destroy them; but it takes ages and Almighty wisdom to evolve a creature like this, so you don't dare.


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