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The Harvester

CHAPTER XIX
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Opposite was a similar leaf, but very small, and a head of scarlet berries resembling a big raspberry in shape.

The Harvester shook the black woods soil from the yellow roots, and held up the plant.
"You won't enjoy the odour," he said.
"Well I like the leaves.

I know I can use them some way.

They are so unusual.

What wonderful colour in the roots!" "One of its names is Indian paint," explained the Harvester.


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