In the market you can have your hair cut, your bicycle fixed, and your pants mended while you wait. For an Indonesian quarter you can rent a spot under a tree or a wooden shed and sell cigarettes for a penny more than you just paid for them in a Chinese... The Religion of Java - Page 3by Clifford Geertz - 1976 - 392 pagesLimited preview - About this book
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...Indonesian quarter you can rent a spot under a tree or a wooden shed and sell cigarettes for a penny more than you just paid for them in a Chinese store...your profit out of the slight rise in price which every day takes place as the market day wears on (if you are a friend or a paying acquaintance of the... | |
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