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The Harvester

CHAPTER VIII
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All that remains is to weigh it and make a memorandum of the amount when I sell.
I should very much like to do it.

It would be a comfort to see the money go into your hands.

If you are afraid to trust me, I will give you the names of several people you can ask concerning me the next time you go to the city." She looked at him steadily.
"Never mind that," she said.

"But why do you offer to do it for a stranger?
It must be some trouble, no matter how small you represent it to be." "Perhaps I am going to pay you eight and sell for ten." "I don't think you can.

Five sounds fabulous to me.


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