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The Harvester

CHAPTER XII
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That isn't the kind of wedding you or any other girl should have, but there are times when a man only can do his best.
You will help me as much as you can, won't you ?" "Anything you choose.

It doesn't matter----only be quick as possible." "There are a few details to which I must attend," said the Harvester, "and the time will go faster trying on dresses than waiting alone.

When you are properly clothed you will feel better.

What did you say the amount you owe is ?" "You may get a draft for fifty dollars.

I will pay the remainder when I earn it." "Ruth, won't you give me the pleasure of taking you home free from the worry of that debt ?" "I am not going to 'worry.' I am going to work and pay it." "Very well," said the Harvester.


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