[The Coming Race by Edward Bulwer Lytton]@TWC D-Link book
The Coming Race

CHAPTER XV
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By these means a considerable commercial traffic with other states, both near and distant, was carried on.

The surplus wealth on this special community was chiefly agricultural.

The community was also eminent for skill in constructing implements connected with the arts of husbandry.

In exchange for such merchandise it obtained articles more of luxury than necessity.

There were few things imported on which they set a higher price than birds taught to pipe artful tunes in concert.


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