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The Harvester

CHAPTER XVI
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I don't know what she will think.

She has had sole possession for years.

Maybe she will be jealous, perhaps she will be as delighted for company as her master.

Ruth, if you could have heard what I said to Belshazzar when he decided I was to go courting this year, and seen what I did to him, and then take a look at me now----merciful powers, I hope the dog doesn't remember! If he does, no wonder he forms a new allegiance so easily.
Have you observed that lately when I whistle, he starts, and then turns back to see if you want him?
He thinks as much of you as he does of me right now." "Oh no!" cried the Girl.

"That couldn't be possible.


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