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So during the daytiot that feel of drive and force And in the evenings Harvey came,

and she lost it For, outside of a fraure, of no ro ers by irl er and tidier Uncle Jarity, and the sah to keep those dependent on him, and to do it fairly;

to tell the truth and wear clean linen and not run into debt; and to

marry Sara Lee and love and cherish her all his life--this was Harvey

A plain and likable ht to see Sara Lee There was nothing unusual about

that He caht full of determination

That was not unusual, either, but it had not carried him far He had no

idea that his picture was romantic He would have demanded it back had

he so much as suspected it He wore his hair in a pompadour because

of the prosaic fact that he had a cow-lick He was very humble about

himself, and Sara Lee was to him as wonderful as his picture was to her

Sara Lee was in the parlor, waiting for hiraph in one corner beca, and in front of it was a