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The Harvester

CHAPTER VIII
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Believe me, you do yourself wrong if you refuse." "In what way would changing creditors rest me ?" "I thought perhaps you were owing some one who needed the money.

I am not a rich man, but I have no one save myself to provide for and I have funds lying idle that I would be glad to use for you.

If you make a point of it, when you are rested, you can repay me." "My creditor needs the money, but I should prefer owing him rather than a perfect stranger.

What you suggest would help me not at all.

I must go now." "Very well," said the Harvester.


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