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Following the Equator
Part 2

CHAPTER IX
16/22

You could cut up an Arkansas winter into a hundred Sydney winters and have enough left for Arkansas and the poor.
The whole narrow, hilly belt of the Pacific side of New South Wales has the climate of its capital--a mean winter temperature of 54 deg.

and a mean summer one of 71 deg.

It is a climate which cannot be improved upon for healthfulness.

But the experts say that 90 deg.

in New South Wales is harder to bear than 112 deg.


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