[The Harvester by Gene Stratton Porter]@TWC D-Link bookThe Harvester CHAPTER XIII 64/97
Instead of being so careful with that dress, why don't you take it off, and put on a common one? Then we will have something to eat, and go to the top of the hill and watch the moon bridge the lake." While she hung the dresses and selected the one to wear, he placed the mattress, spread the padding and sheets, and encased the pillow.
Then he bent and pressed the springs with his hands. "I think you will find that soft and easy enough for health," he said. "All the personal belongings I had that clerk put up for you are in that chest of drawers there.
I put the little boxes in the top and went down. You can empty and arrange them to-morrow.
Just hunt out what you will need now.
There should be everything a girl uses there somewhere.
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