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The Harvester

CHAPTER XI
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See here!" He drew some folded papers from his pocket and laid them before her.
"Those are what I have been working from," he said.
The Girl took them and studied each carefully.
"If those are worth five dollars to you," she said gently, "why then I needn't hesitate to take as much for mine.

They are superior." "I should say so," laughed the Harvester as he took up the drawing and laid down the money.
"If you would make it half that much I'd feel better about it," she said.
"How could I ?" asked the Harvester.

"Your fingers are well trained and extremely skilful.

Because some one has not been paying you enough for your work is no reason why I should keep it up.

From now on you must have what others get.


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