[The Harvester by Gene Stratton Porter]@TWC D-Link bookThe Harvester CHAPTER XVIII 6/79
With a sigh of satisfaction she took the ornament in one hand and closed her eyes.
He thought she was falling asleep, but presently she looked at him. "You won't allow them to take it from me ?" "Indeed no! There is no reason on earth why you should not have that thread around your neck if you want it." "I am going to sleep now.
I want two things.
May I have them ?" "You may," said the Harvester promptly, "provided they are not to eat." "No," said the Girl.
"I've suffered and made others trouble.
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