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Ch. 20: Jade a Personal Note

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or two ounces troy, of which the centre bead measured half an inch in diameter and the end beads one-sixth of an inch. That was all. But it will give the uninitiated some idea of the intrinsic value of the gem.
Of ordinary trader's Jade I had my fill during those years when American and European war profiteers sought new ways of spending their recently acquired wealth.
I have related elsewhere the quest for Jade which took me to Canton, where, in my eagerness to purchase a con­siderable quantity of the gem for immediate shipment to Europe, I had overlooked a warning displayed prom­inently at the gate of a certain plague-infested section of the city, and how subsequently, laden with my purchases, I returned to my hotel in the British Concession of Shameen, to be told by the porter of the terrible risk I had run.
I figured that I had to act quickly, and as no strong disinfectant was handy, I ordered a large quantity of Scotch whisky (Japanese variety) to be poured into my bath-tub. All the Jade I had purchased, every stitch of my clothing and I myself went into that brew. When my boy fished me out I could tell by the dreadful smell of the vile liquor of Nippon that no self-respecting plague bacillus would risk facing such ignominy again. I there­fore despatched my Jade to Europe as soon as I was restored to normal and without further scruples. I am glad to be able to put on record that not one of my esteemed clients died of the plague, a great relief to me as a fellow human being and as a trader who likes to keep his customers.
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