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The Harvester

CHAPTER XII
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Then he returned to Medicine Woods to wait, and found that possible only by working to exhaustion.

There were many things he could do, and one after another he finished them, until completely worn out; and then he slept the deep sleep of weariness.
At noon the next day he bathed, shaved, and dressed in fresh, clean clothing.

He stopped in Onabasha for more fruit, and drove to the Jameson woods.

He was waiting and watching the usual path the Girl followed, when her step sounded on the other side.

The Harvester arose and turned.


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