[The Harvester by Gene Stratton Porter]@TWC D-Link book
The Harvester

CHAPTER I
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He called again and leaned back waiting.

The notes came closer.

The Harvester cried once more and peered across the lake, watching for the shadow of silent wings.

The moon was high above the trees now, the knife dropped in the box, the long fingers closed around the stick, the head rested against the casing, and the man intoned the cry with all his skill, and then watched and waited.

He had been straining his eyes over the carving until they were tired, and when he watched for the bird the moonlight tried them; for it touched the lightly rippling waves of the lake in a line of yellow light that stretched straight across the water from the opposite bank, directly to the gravel bed below, where lay the bathing pool.


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