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The Harvester

CHAPTER VII
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"Would you like to allow her to make her own selection ?" "When I'm giving things I usually take my choice.

I want that, and that one." "As my stock is so nearly out, I'll make the two for twenty," said the Harvester.

"Won't you accept the last one from me, because you remind me just a little of my mother ?" "I will indeed," said she.

"Thank you very much! I shall love to have them as dearly as any of the girls.

I used to gather them when I was a child, but I almost never see the blue ones any more, and I don't know as I ever expected to see a yellow violet again as long as I live.


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