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Aunt Jane’s Nieces Out West

CHAPTER III
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Then what would happen to all the high-priced opera singers ?" "They would draw royalties on all their productions, instead of salaries," replied Arthur.
"Rather easy for the great artists!" observed Patsy.

"One performance--and the money rolling in for all time to come." "Well, they deserve it," declared Beth.

"And think of what the public would gain! Instead of having to suffer during the performances of incompetent actors and singers, as we do to-day, the whole world would be able to see and hear the best talent of the ages for an insignificant fee.

I hope your prediction will come true, Uncle John." "It's bound to," he replied, with confidence.

"I've read somewhere that Edison and others have been working on these lines for years, and although they haven't succeeded yet, anything possible in mechanics is bound to be produced in time.".


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