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The Harvester

CHAPTER XVI
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She shook hands with Mrs.Carey and then with the doctor.
"I am so glad you have come," she said.
"I hope you are not lonesome already," laughed the doctor.
"I don't think any one with brains to appreciate half of this ever could become lonely here," answered the Girl.

"No, it isn't that." "A-ha!" cried the doctor, turning to his wife.

"You see that the beautiful young lady remembers me, and has been wishing I would come.

I always said you didn't half appreciate me.

What a place you are making, David! I'll run the car to the shade and join you." For a long time they talked under the trees, then they went to see the new home and all its furnishings.
"Now this is what I call comfort," said the doctor.


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