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The Harvester

CHAPTER II
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Yet the load he took to the city was much larger than usual.

As he drove down the hill and passed the cabin he studied the location.
"The drainage is perfect," he said to Belshazzar beside him on the seat.
"So is the situation.

We get the cool breezes from the lake in summer and the hillside warmth in winter.

View down the valley can't be surpassed.

We will grub out that thicket in front, move over the driveway, and build a couple of two-story rooms, with basement for cellar and furnace, and a bathroom in front of the cabin and use it with some fixing over for a dining-room and kitchen.


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