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The Harvester

CHAPTER XVI
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He learned that from me.
I will enjoy seeing him come for favour a year from now, as I learned to come for it, even when I didn't get much, and the road lay west of Onabasha.

Ajax, stop that! There's no use to object.

You know you think that horse is nice company for you, and that two can feed you more than one.

Don't be a hypocrite! Cease crying things you don't mean, and learn to love the people I do.

Come on, old boy!" The peacock came, but with feathers closely pressed and stepping daintily.


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