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The Harvester

CHAPTER XIII
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I did all this for myself just as a kind of expression of what it would be in my heart to do if I could do what I'd like.

Put on the easiest dress you can find and I will go and set out something to eat." She stood with arms high piled with the prettiest dresses that could be selected hurriedly, the tears running down her white cheeks and smiled through them at him.
"There wouldn't be any of that liquid amber would there ?" she asked.
"Quarts!" cried the Harvester.

"I'll bring some.

...

Does it really hit the spot, Ruth ?" he questioned as he handed her the glass.
She heaped the dresses on the bed and took it.
"It really does.


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