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0451 The Book of Ser Marco Polo : vol.2
The Book of Ser Marco Polo : vol.2 / Page 451 (Grayscale High Resolution Image)

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doi: 10.20676/00000269
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In this province of Gozurat there grows much
pepper, and ginger, and indigo. They have also a great
deal of cotton. Their cotton trees are of very great size,
growing full six paces high, and attaining to an age of
20 years. It is to be observed however that, when the
trees are so old as that, the cotton is not good to spin,
but only to quilt or stuff beds withal. Up to the age of

12 years indeed the trees give good spinning cotton, but
from that age to 20 years the produce is inferior.³

They dress in this country great numbers of skins of
various kinds, goat-skins, ox-skins, buffalo and wild ox-
skins, as well as those of unicorns and other animals.
In fact so many are dressed every year as to load a
number of ships for Arabia and other quarters. They
also work here beautiful mats in red and blue leather,