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The Harvester

CHAPTER XIII
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To see yourself appearing well will make you ambitious to become so as soon as possible." "Harvester-man," said the Girl, gazing at him with wet luminous eyes, "for the sake of other women, I could wish that all men had an oath to keep, and had been reared in the woods." "Here is the place we adjourn to the moon," cried the Harvester.

"I don't know of anything that can cure a sudden accession of swell head like gazing at the heavens.

One finds his place among the atoms naturally and instantaneously with the eyes on the night sky.

Should you have a wrap?
You should! The mists from the lake are cool.

I don't believe there is one among my orders.


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