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The Harvester

CHAPTER XV
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"And a million other things I can think of that we can learn together.

It won't require long for me to teach you all I know, and by that time your hand will be clasped in mine, and our 'hearts will beat as one,' and you will give me a kiss every night and morning, and a few during the day for interest, and we will go on in life together and learn songs, miracles, and wonders until the old oak calls us.

Then we will ascend the hill gladly and lie down and offer up our bodies, and our children will lay flowers over our hearts, and gather the herbs and paint the pictures?
Amen.

I hear a van on the bridge.

Just you go to your room and lie down until I get things unloaded and where they belong.


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