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The Harvester

CHAPTER XIX
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If I allowed the passion in my heart to triumph over the reason of my brain, and worked on your feelings and tied you to the woods, without knowing but that you might greatly prefer that other life you do not know, but to which you are entitled, I would go out and sink myself in Loon Lake." "David, I love you.

I do not want to go.

Please, please let me remain with you." "Not if you could say that realizing what it means, and give me the kiss right now I would stake my soul to win! Not by any bribe you can think of or any allurement you can offer.

It is right that you go to those suffering old people.

It is right you know what you are refusing for me, before you renounce it.


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