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UNCONSCIOUS COMEDIANS BY HONORE DE BALZAC Translated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley DEDICATION To Monsieur le Comte Jules de Castellane.
boiled until the crystals form in it, after which it is put into
whirling machines, called centrifugal machines, that separate the
dry sugar from the syrup with which it is mixed. This syrup is later
boiled into molasses. The sugar is then dried and packed in these
burlap sacks such as you see here, or in hogsheads, and shipped to
refineries to be cleansed and whitened."
"Isn't any of the sugar refined in the places where it grows?"
queried Bob.
"Practically none. Large refining plants are too expensive to be
erected everywhere; it therefore seems better that they should be
built in our large cities, where the shipping facilities are good
not only for receiving sugar in its raw state but for distributing
it after it has been refined and is ready for sale. Here, too,
machinery can more easily be bought and the business handled with
less difficulty."
"You spoke of a central sugar mill," began Bob.
"Yes. Each plantation does not have a mill of its own or, indeed,
need one. Frequently a planter will raise too small a crop to pay
him to operate a mill; so a mill is constructed in the center of a
sugar district, and to this growers may carry their wares and be
paid in bulk. It saves much trouble and expense. It also encourages
small growers who could not afford to build mills and might in
UNCONSCIOUS COMEDIANS BY HONORE DE BALZAC Translated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley DEDICATION To Monsieur le Comte Jules de Castellane.