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The Harvester

CHAPTER II
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Then we will deepen and widen Singing Water, stick a bushel of bulbs and roots and sow a peck of flower seeds in the marsh, plant a hedge along the drive, and straighten the lake shore a little.

I can make a beautiful wild-flower garden and arrange so that with one season's work this will appear very well.

We will express this stuff and then select and fell some trees to-night.
Soon as the frost is out of the ground we will dig our basement and lay the foundations.

The neighbours will help me raise the logs; after that I can finish the inside work.

I've got some dried maple, cherry, and walnut logs that would work into beautiful furniture.


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