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The Harvester

CHAPTER XIV
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A wild duck in the rushes below gave an alarm signal, and it ran in subdued voice, note by note, along the shore.

The Harvester gripped the mattock and stood motionless.

Wild things had taught him so many lessons he heeded their warnings instinctively.

Perhaps it was a mink or muskrat approaching the rushes.

Listening intently, he heard a stealthy step coming up the path behind him.
The Harvester waited.


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