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... to the grain depot to sell grain for IOUs, go to the sugar factory to sell beets and sell IOUs, go to the flax factory to sell flax for IOUs, go to the purchasing station to sell pigs, maybe you will get IOUs back.

   Then I have to work hard, ask someone to go through the relationship, and exchange the white note in my hand into cash.

  So when the old party secretary saw that the director of the supply and marketing cooperative was going to do this, of course he disagreed.

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