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The Harvester

CHAPTER XIX
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You married me without any love for me in your heart, and you pretended none.

It was all my doing.
If I find that I was wrong, I will free you without a thought of results to me.

I am a secondary proposition.

I thought then that you were alone and helpless, and before the Almighty, I did the best I could.

But I know now that you are entitled to the love of relatives, wealth, and high social position, no doubt.


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