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So these sales must be made in another way. Now suppose little Nickol, who lives on the great steppes in southern Siberia, between the Irtjsh River and Denghiz Lake, has become tired of the goat meat from his father's herd, and longs for another taste of delicious ham like that which his eldest brother had once sent them from Petrograd. 218 THE STORY OF FOODS As it is now nearly Christmas and Nickol has worked hard, his father decides to have an American ham for Courtesy of International Harves...ter Co. An American salesman in Asia their Christ's Day feast. So, the next time he goes to town, he tells the butcher there that he wants an American ham a big, sweet, American ham. May he have it for Christmas, which is only three weeks away? Yes; the butcher will see that it is on hand before Christmas. That night the butcher writes to the wholesale house at Omsk and includes in his order the ham for little Nickol. The wholesale house at Omsk adds this to the order which it is sending to the big meat supply company in Petrograd.
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