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The Harvester

CHAPTER XIX
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I do not blame them.

The life I propose for you is one of work, mostly for others, and the reward, in great part, consists of the joy in the soul of the creator of things that help in the world.

I realize that you will find wealth, luxury, and lavish love.

I know that I may lose you forever, and if it is right and best for you, I hope I will.

I know exactly what I am risking, but I yet say, go." "I don't see how you can, and love me as you prove you do." "That is a little streak of the inevitableness of nature that the forest has ground into my soul.


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