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The History of the Telephone

CHAPTER IV
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He preferred the tangles of wire and system in miniature, which he and several other boys had built and learned to operate.

These boys had a benefactor in an old bachelor named Thomas Bond.

He had no special interest in telegraphy.
He was a dealer in hides.

But he was attracted by the cleverness of the boys and gave them money to buy more wires and more batteries.

One day he noticed an invention of young Scribner's--a telegraph repeater.
"This may make your fortune," he said, "but no mechanic in Toledo can make a proper model of it for you.


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