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The Harvester

CHAPTER V
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"You have asked me to help you; how can I if I don't know what kind of a woman to look for ?" "Very tall and slender," said the Harvester.

"Almost as tall as I am." "Unusually tall you think ?" "I know!" "That's a good point for identification.

How about her complexion, hair, and eyes ?" "Very large, dark eyes, and a great mass of black hair." The doctor roared.
"The eyes may help," he said.

"All women have masses of hair these days.
I hope----" "Her hair is fast to her head," said the Harvester indignantly.

"I saw it at close range, and I know.


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