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The Harvester

CHAPTER XII
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These people will be as kind as they were at the store." The minister was gentle and wasted no time.

His wife and daughter, who appeared for witnesses, kissed Ruth, and congratulated her.

She and the Harvester stood, took the vows, exchanged rings, and returned to the carriage, a man and his wife by the laws of man.
"Drive to Seaton's cafe'," the Harvester said.
"Oh David, let us go home!" "This is so good I hate to stop it for something you may not like so well.

I ordered lunch and if we don't eat it I will have to pay for it anyway.

You wouldn't want me to be extravagant, would you ?" "No," said the Girl, "and besides, since you mention it, I believe I am hungry." "Good!" cried the Harvester.


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