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The Harvester

CHAPTER XV
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"White wash curtains are much the nicest." "Make them short Mr.Rogers; keep them off the floor," advised the Harvester.

"And simple----don't arrange any thing elaborate that will tire a woman to keep in order.

Whack them off the right length and pin them to the poles." "How about that, Mrs.Langston ?" asked the decorator.
"I am quite sure that is the very best thing to do," said the Girl; and the curtains were hung while the mattress was placed.
"Now about this ?" inquired the Harvester.

"Do I put on sheets and fix these beds ready to use ?" "I would not," said the Girl.

"I would spread the pad and the counterpane and lay the sheets and pillows in the closet until they are wanted.


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