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An Australian in China

CHAPTER XX
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There were no beans.

The pony had to be content with rice or paddy, which it disliked equally.

The rice was _1-1/2d._ the 7-1/2lbs.

There was no grass, Chueh said, to be obtained in the district.

He assured me so on his honour, or its Chinese equivalent; but I sent out and bought some in the street round the corner.
Silver in Tengyueh is the purest Szechuen or Yunnanese silver.


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