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The Harvester

CHAPTER XIX
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To save carrying a lighted lamp into the closet he brought her little trunk to the living-room, where she opened it and hunted the pictures.

There were several, and all of them were of a young, elegantly dressed woman of great beauty.

The Harvester studied them long.
"Who was she, Ruth ?" he asked at last.
"I don't know, and I have no desire to learn." "Can you explain how the girl here represented came to marry a brother of Henry Jameson ?" "Yes.

I was past twelve when my father came the last time, and I remember him distinctly.

If Uncle Henry were properly clothed, he is not a bad man in appearance, unless he is very angry.


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