[COMPLETE] The Curious Lore of Precious Stones by George F Kunz - tg
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I know. At least some of the states had freshwater pearls, which I can understand. Current state gems of KY and TN are freshwater pearls. I grew up in New Jersey and I had no idea there were so many semi-precious stones there! In spite of that NJ has no state gem or stone! I learned a lot about punching in on this chapter, so thank you.
Can I please read 3: Ch 1 - Superstitions and Their Sources, pt 2?
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Hello! I would like to claim sections 4 and 5 

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A question: Do you want us to read the captions that appear underneath illustrations? If so, how shall we indicate that this is what we are reading?
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I am at the French Market in New Orleans and just a seller who has all the semi-precious jems that I’ve been reading about. Now I know what carnelian looks like!