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The Harvester

CHAPTER XIV
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There he arranged everything neatly and as he desired, and then hitching Betsy he quietly guided her down the drive and over the road to Onabasha.

He went to an undertaking establishment, made all his arrangements, and then called up and talked with the minister who had performed the marriage ceremony the previous day.
The sun shining in her face awoke Ruth and she lay revelling in the light.

"Maybe it will colour me faster than the powder," she thought.
"How peculiar for him to say what he did! I always thought men detested it.

But he is not like any one else." She lay looking around the beautiful room and wondering where the Harvester was.

She could not hear him.


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