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Following the Equator
Part 2

CHAPTER XIV
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Protection to Pennsylvania and Alabama forbids it.

The result to the Pacific coast is the same as if there were several rows of custom-fences between the coast and the East.

Iron carted across the American continent at luxurious railway rates would be valuable enough to be coined when it arrived.
We changed cars.

This was at Albury.

And it was there, I think, that the growing day and the early sun exposed the distant range called the Blue Mountains.


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