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The Harvester

CHAPTER V
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In the damp soil of the same character from which they were removed, in the shade and under the skilful hand of the Harvester, few of these knew they had been transplanted, and when May brought the catbirds and orioles much of this growth was flowering quite as luxuriantly as the same species in the woods.
The Harvester was in the store-house packing boxes for shipment.

His room was so small and orders so numerous that he could not keep large quantities on hand.

All crude stuff that he sent straight from the drying-house was fresh and brightly coloured.

His stock always was marked prime A-No.

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