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The Harvester

CHAPTER VII
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I can see that!----or rather they are entirely too much of a go.

I never saw anything in such demand.

I must seek a less popular article for my purpose.

To-morrow look out for me.
I shall begin where I left off to-day, but I will have changed my product." "David, for pity sake," peeped the doctor.
"What do I care how I do it, so I locate her ?" superbly inquired the Harvester.
"But you won't find her!" gasped the doctor.
"I've come as close it as you so far, anyway," said the Harvester.

"Your mushrooms are on the desk in your office." He drove slowly up and down the streets until Betsy wabbled on her legs.
Then he left her to rest and walked until he wabbled; and by that time it was dark, so he went home.
At the first hint of dawn he was at work the following morning.


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