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The Harvester

CHAPTER XII
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Try not to think.

Just move and speak." "Hello, Langston!" said the clerk.

"What can we do for you here ?" "Show this girl every consideration," whispered the Harvester, as he advanced.

"I want a marriage license in your best time.

I will answer first." With the document in his possession, they went to the store he designated, where he found the Girl a chair in the fitting room, while he went to see the manager.
"I want one of your most sensible and accommodating clerks," said the Harvester, "and I would like a few words with her." When she was presented he scrutinized her carefully and decided she would do.
"I have many thanks and something more substantial for a woman who will help me to carry through a slightly unusual project with sympathy and ability," he said, "and the manager has selected you.


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