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The Harvester

CHAPTER XVII
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I have perfect confidence in him.

I want you to come back at one, and take my place until I go to meet him." "I can bring him out." "I have to see him myself.

There are a few words to be said before he sees the Girl." "David, what are you up to ?" "Being as honourable as I can.

No man gets any too decent, but there is no law against doing as you would be done by, and being as straight as you know how.

When I've talked to him, I'll know where I am and I'll have something to say to you." "David, I'm afraid----" "Then what do you suppose I am ?" said the Harvester.


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