[The Harvester by Gene Stratton Porter]@TWC D-Link bookThe Harvester CHAPTER II 34/39
There is just one woman in all the world for me, and when I find her I will know her, and I will be happy for even a glance; as for that talk of standards, I will be only too glad to take her as she is." "David! I supposed what you said about enlarged buildings was nonsense or applied to store-rooms." "Go to your operation!" "David, if you send me in suspense, I may operate on the wrong man.
What has happened ?" "Nothing!" said the Harvester.
"Nothing!" "David, it is not like you to evade.
What happened ?" "Nothing! On my word! I merely saw a vision and dreamed a dream." "You! A rank materialist! Saw a vision and dreamed a dream! And you call it nothing.
Worst thing that could happen! Whenever a man of common-sense goes to seeing things that don't exist, and dreaming dreams, why look out! What did you see? What did you dream ?" "You woman!" laughed the Harvester.
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