Definitionn. someone who helps to gather the harvest
Last update: September 19, 2015
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A gold medal was awarded for a harvester and self-binder (McCormick's). [Please select]
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"I want a ride on it," declared Lenore, and she ran along to meet the harvester. [Please select]
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Lenore sympathized with the operators of that harvester-thresher, but she did not like the dirt. [Please select]
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Anderson strode to and fro, from one side of the harvester to the other. [Please select]
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"I'll bet you I can find out who threw this wrench into your harvester."' [Please select]
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That harvester hasn't run twenty feet from where the trick was done. [Please select]
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A harvester arrives from the fields, the feather-brushes of her legs powdered with pollen. [Please select]
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How much this accident meant to Jurgis he realized only by stages; for he found that the harvester works were the sort of place to which philanthropists and reformers pointed with pride. [Please select]
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First he went to the steel mill and the harvester works, and found that his places there had been filled long ago. [Please select]
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