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The Harvester

CHAPTER XIII
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It is stimulating instead of depressing." "So far as pure air, location, and water are concerned," said the Harvester, "I consider this place ideal.

The lake is large enough to cool the air and raise sufficient moisture to dampen it, and too small to make it really cold and disagreeable.

The slope of the hill gives perfect drainage.

The heaviest rains do not wet the earth for more than three hours.

North, south, and west breezes sweep the cool air from the water to the cabin in summer.


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