[The Harvester by Gene Stratton Porter]@TWC D-Link bookThe Harvester CHAPTER VIII 37/59
You will realize when this ginseng matter is settled that you profited by trusting me.
The same will hold good along other lines, if you only can bring yourself to think so.
At any rate, try.
Telling a trouble makes it lighter.
Sympathy should help, if nothing can be done. And as for money, I can show you how to earn sums at least worth your time, if you have nothing else you want to do." The Girl bent toward him. "Oh please do tell me!" she cried eagerly.
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