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The Harvester

CHAPTER XIX
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Long the Harvester studied them.

The names of the photographer and the city were missing.

There was nothing except the faces.

He could detect traces of the man in the poise of the Girl and the carriage of her head, and suggestions of the woman in the refined sweetness of her expression.
Each picture represented wealth in dress and taste in pose.

Finally he laid them together on the table, picked up one of the letters, and read it.


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