Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Teacher of the Blind, Vol. 10: April, 1922
Other imaginary journeys will take us inland to some of the great woollen towns, where we find people living in very different surroundings from our own. We enter the mills and watch the wool being spun into threads and woven into cloth of many kinds. Here we may leave the home geography for a time while we embark on one of the ships which is going to fetch the raw wool. We spend a long holiday in Australia, for there are so many curious and wonderful things to be seen there, but eventually we return to the ship which is laden with the ?eeces of the merino sheep we have seen feeding on the salt bush, and are brought safely back to England.
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