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The Harvester

CHAPTER II
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But the point is that this fall, when I harvest that ginseng bed, I will clear more money than my stiffest detractor ever saw at one time.

I'll wager my bank account won't compare so unfavourably with the best of them now.

I did well this morning.

Yes, I'll admit this much: I am reasonably cautious, I'm a pattern for patience, and my courage never has failed me yet, anyway.
But I must rap on wood; for that boast is a sign that I probably will meet my Jonah soon." "David, you are a man after my own heart," said the doctor.

"I love you more than any other friend I have I wouldn't see a hair of your head changed for the world.


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