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Gem Trader
Chang Chih Tung would be of Jade, since that was his particular passion—and he had money enough to pay for any whim he might elect to foster. I recalled how he had received, during one of our visits to his home in the long ago, a shipment of Jade in its crude state. This Jade he took into his own house, where he set his craftsmen to work upon it. From one piece a foot in length and several inches thick he might find one flawless piece from which something of rare value might be carved. . . .
"The first present that was disclosed to Her Majesty was a pair of Jade earrings! Now, Her Majesty's collec­tion of Jade was marvellous in its richness, colour and value; but I who had acted as custodian of her treasures knew that she had nothing in her collection to match this gift for purity and beauty. I could see by Her Majesty's face that the same thought had come to her. Those Jade earrings were of the purest green, carved in the shape of crescents, about an inch in length. Her Majesty gasped a little when she saw them. Then she held them up to a light.
" 'See!' she said. 'They are perfect! There is not a flaw in them anywhere.' It may be said here that the Chinese preferred their Jade utterly smooth, as they believed any additional carving on it was executed for the purpose of hiding its imperfections. But these earrings were perfect.
" 'There is nothing in our collection to equal it,' said the Dowager Empress. I could already see them on Her Majesty's ears.
" 'Will the Old Ancestor wear them at once?' I asked excitedly.