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Following the Equator

CHAPTER XXXIII
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For a long time now about 8,000 tons of it have been brought into the town per year.

It is worth about $300 per ton, unassorted; assorted, the finest grades are worth about $1,000.

It goes to America, chiefly.

It is in lumps, and is hard and smooth, and looks like amber--the light-colored like new amber, and the dark brown like rich old amber.

And it has the pleasant feel of amber, too.


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