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The Harvester

CHAPTER VII
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But there's no use to wail and get sorry for myself.

That's against the law of common decency.

I'll take a swim, sleep it off, straighten up the herbs a little, and go at it again, old fellow; that's a man's way.

She's somewhere, and she's got to be found, no matter what it costs.".


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