[The Harvester by Gene Stratton Porter]@TWC D-Link book
The Harvester

CHAPTER XIII
18/97

"Cover that box! You frighten me.
You'll never get them paid for.

You must take them straight back." "Never take anything back," said the Harvester.

"'Be sure you are right, then go ahead,' is my motto.

Now I know these are your correct size and that for differing occasions you will want just such shoes as other girls have, and here they are.

Simple as life! I think these will serve because they are for street wear, yet they are white inside." He produced a pair of canvas walking shoes and kneeling before her held out his hand.
When he had finished, he loaded the box on the wagon, gave the hitching strap to Belshazzar, and told him to lead Betsy to the cabin and hold her until he came.


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