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The Harvester

CHAPTER XV
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Observe that whereas mere guest beds are plain white, this has a touch of brass.

Where guest rugs are floor coverings, this is a work of art.

Where guest brushes are celluloid, these are enamelled, and the dresser cover is hand embroidered.

Let me also call your attention to the chairs touched with gold, cushioned for ease, and a decorated pitcher and bowl.

Watch the bounce of these springs and the thickness of this mattress and pad, and notice that where guests, however welcome, get a down cover of sateen, the lady of the house has silkaline.


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