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The Harvester

CHAPTER XIII
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It keeps a fellow at a fairly decent level, and some good may come of it.

Carey is trying several formulae for me, and if they work I'll carry them higher.

If you want money, Girl, I know how to get it for you." "Don't you want it ?" "Not one cent more than I've got," said the Harvester emphatically.
"When any man accumulates more than he can earn with his own hands, he begins to enrich himself at the expense of the youth, the sweat, the blood, the joy of his fellow men.

I can go to the city, take a look, and see what money does, as a rule, and it's another thing I'm afraid of.
You will find me a dreadful coward on those two points.

I don't want to know society and its ways.


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