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The Harvester

CHAPTER XVI
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Is this the kitchen?
Well if I ever saw sech a cool, white place to cook in before! Ain't David the beatenest hand to think up things?
He got the start of that takin' keer of his ma all his life.

He sort of learned what a woman uses, and how it's handiest.

Not that other men don't know; it's jest that they are too mortal selfish and keerless to fix things.

Well this is great! Now when you bile cabbage and the wash, always open your winders wide and let the steam out, so it won't spile your walls." "I'll be very careful," promised the Girl.

"Now come see my bathroom, closet and bedroom." "Well as I live! Ain't this fine.


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