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The Harvester

CHAPTER XIX
16/92

The leaves and seeding arrangements are wonderful.

You can do any number of things with them, and all will be new." He called her attention to and brought her samples of ginger leaves, Indian hemp, queen-of-the-meadow, cone-flower, burdock, baneberry, and Indian turnip, as he harvested them in turn.

When they came to the large beds of orange pleurisy root the Girl cried out with pleasure.
"We will take its prosaic features first," said the Harvester.

"It is good medicine and worth handling.

Forget that! The Bird Woman calls it butterfly flower.


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