[The Harvester by Gene Stratton Porter]@TWC D-Link bookThe Harvester CHAPTER XIII 20/97
Anything else your ladyship can suggest ?" "That you be sensible." "I was born that way," explained the Harvester, "and I've cultivated the faculty until I've developed real genius.
Talking of sense, there never was a proper marriage in which the man didn't give the woman a present. You seem likely to be more appreciative of this bridge than anything else I have, so right here and now would be the appropriate place to offer you my wedding gift.
I didn't have much time, but I couldn't have found anything more suitable if I'd taken a year." He held out a small, white velvet case. "Doesn't that look as if it were made for a bride ?" he asked. "It does," answered the Girl.
"But I can't take it.
You are not doing right.
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