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The Harvester

CHAPTER VI
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If she were visiting there probably she would rest during the night, and be on the streets to-day.
When he remembered her face he doubted it.

He decided to spend part of the time on the business streets and the remainder in the residence portions of the city.

Because it was uncertain when he would return, everything was fed a double portion, and Betsy was left at a livery stable with instructions to care for her until he came.

He did not know where the search would lead him.

For several hours he slowly walked the business district and then ranged farther, but not a sight of her.


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