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The Harvester

CHAPTER VIII
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In close two weeks I will bring you the money.

Is it a bargain ?" "Yes, if you care to make it." "I care very much.

We will call that settled." "I wish I could tell you what it will mean to me," said the Girl.
"If you only would," plead the Harvester.
"I must not burden a stranger with my troubles." "But if it would make the stranger so happy!" "That isn't possible.

I must face life and bear what it brings me alone." "Not unless you choose," said the Harvester.

"That is, if you will pardon me, a narrow view of life.


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