The Good Earth

what similes are used to describe the jewels O-lan gets from the rich house in the city?

In chapters 15 through 16

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"There [are] such a mass of jewels as one [has] never dreamed could be together, jewels red as the inner flesh of watermelons, golden as wheat, green as young leaves in spring, clear as water tricking out of the earth."

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The Good Earth