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The History of the Telephone

CHAPTER IX
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He was not the fittest to survive.

For the general good, he was held back from competing with the railroad, and taught to cooperate with it by hauling freight to and from the depots.

This, to his surprise, he found much more profitable and pleasant.

He had been squeezed out of a bad job into a good one.

And by a similar process of evolution, the United States is rapidly outgrowing the small independent telephone companies.


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