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The Harvester

CHAPTER XIII
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Only a few rugs and furnishings and a woman's touch were required to make it an unusual and beautiful room.

The kitchen was shining with a white hard-wood floor, white wood-work, and pale green walls.

It was a light, airy, sanitary place, supplied with a pump, sink, hot and cold water faucets, refrigerator, and every modern convenience possible to the country.
Then the Harvester almost carried the Girl up the stairs and showed her three large sleeping rooms, empty and bare save for some packing cases.
"I didn't know about these, so I didn't do anything.

When you find time to plan, tell me what you want, and I'll make--or buy it.

They are good-sized, cool rooms.


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