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The Harvester

CHAPTER XVIII
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But it must be a fearful expense to have both of them here by the week, and I'm so tired of them, Granny says she can take care of me just as well, and the girl who helps her can cook.

No one but you shall lift me, if I don't get my nose Out until I can walk alone Both of them are perfectly useless, and I'd much rather you'd send them away." "There, there! Of course!" said the Harvester soothingly.

"I'll do it as soon as I possibly dare.

You don't understand, honey.

You are yet delicate beyond measure, internally.


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