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The Harvester

CHAPTER XII
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Are you willing ?" "If I can," said the clerk.
"She has put up your other orders," interposed the manager; "were they satisfactory ?" "I don't know," said the Harvester.

"They have not yet reached the one for whom they were intended.

What I want you to do," he said to the clerk, "is to go to the fitting room and dress the girl you find there for her wedding.

She had other plans, but death disarranged them, and she has only an hour in which to meet the event most girls love to linger over for months.

She has been ill, and is worn with watching; but some time she may look back to her wedding day with joy, and if only you would help me to make the best of it for her, I would be, as I said, under more obligations than I can express." "I will do anything," said the clerk.
"Very well," said the Harvester.


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