. A'Chu and other stories. (Q U. <B U., JN. *. PRIMITIVE GRIST MILL Country Homes in the Background told that the Chinese in these parts do not followthe practice of polishing their rice, as they considerunbleached rice more nutritious. On the other side of the street was a flour millvery much like the mills used in the days of Jesus, One Hour in a Native Village 147 and of which he spoke when he said, Two womenshall be grinding at the mill; the one shall be taken,and the other left. The grinding apparatus con-sists of two flat stones, one resting upon the stones are turned by h


. A'Chu and other stories. (Q U. <B U., JN. *. PRIMITIVE GRIST MILL Country Homes in the Background told that the Chinese in these parts do not followthe practice of polishing their rice, as they considerunbleached rice more nutritious. On the other side of the street was a flour millvery much like the mills used in the days of Jesus, One Hour in a Native Village 147 and of which he spoke when he said, Two womenshall be grinding at the mill; the one shall be taken,and the other left. The grinding apparatus con-sists of two flat stones, one resting upon the stones are turned by hand round and grains fall between the stones through a squarehole cut in the center of the upper one, and areground between them. The wheat is passed through


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