Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Cecilia's Teaser

It was possible in the camp, as men died, to come into possession of objects of some value--shirt, shorts, knives, and occasionally, watches.  The Thais would pay gladly for them in their paper money known as "bahts."  A baht was worth about twenty-one cents.  Or they would barter for the goods, offering medicines or duck eggs.

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