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The Harvester

CHAPTER XVIII
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"It is good to see you with the garb of work laid aside, and the stamp of cleanliness and ease upon you." "By gum, that is rubbing it in a little too rough!" cried the Harvester.
"I bathe oftener than you do.

My clothing is always clean when I start out.

Of course, in my work I come hourly in contact with muck, water, and herb juices." "It's understood that is unavoidable," said Doctor Harmon.
"And if cleanliness is made an issue, I'd rather roll in any of it than put my finger tips into the daily work of a surgeon," added the Harvester, and the Girl giggled.
"That's enough Medicine Man!" she said.

"You did not make a 'mess' of it, or anything else you ever attempted.

As for appearing like other men, thank Heaven, you do not.


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