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The Harvester

CHAPTER XVI
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Did Doc say he would fix something for you ?" "Yes, such a lot of things! I am going to shut my eyes and open my mouth and swallow all of them.

I'm going to be born again and forget all I ever knew before I came here, and soon I will be tagging you everywhere, begging you to suggest designs for my pencil, and I'll simply force life to come right for you." The Harvester smiled.
"Sounds good!" he said.

"But, Ruth, I'm a little dubious about force work.

Life won't come right for me unless you learn to love me, and love is a stubborn, contrary bulldog element of our nature that won't be driven an inch.

It wanders as the wind, and strikes us as it will.
You'll arrive at what I hope for much sooner if you forget it and amuse yourself and be as happy as you can.


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