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Title: The Romance of the Reaper
Author: Herbert Newton Casson
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THE ROMANCE OF THE REAPER
[Illustration: A CHICAGO MOWER IN SIBERIA]
THE ROMANCE OF THE REAPER
by
HERBERT N. CASSON
Author of "The Romance of Steel."
Illustrated from Photographs
"And he gave it for his opinion, that whoever
could make two ears of corn, or two
blades of grass, to grow upon a spot of
ground where only one grew before, would
deserve better of mankind, and do more
essential service to his country, than the
whole race of politicians put together."
--_Dean Swift._
New York
Doubleday, Page & Company
1908
Copyright, 1907, 1908, by
Everybody's Magazine
Copyright, 1908, by
Doubleday, Page & Company
Published, May, 1908
All Rights Reserved, Including That of Translation
into Foreign Languages, Including the Scandinavian
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