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The Age of Big Business

CHAPTER VII
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As this slowly advances, it passes under a bridge containing a gasoline tank, which is quickly adjusted.
Farther on the motor is swung over by a small hoist and lowered into position on the frame.

Presently the dash slides down and is placed in position behind the motor.

As the rapidly accumulating mechanism passes on, different workmen adjust the mufflers, exhaust pipes, the radiator, and the wheels which, as already indicated, arrive on the scene completely tired.

Then a workman seats himself on the gasoline tank, which contains a small quantity of its indispensable fuel, starts the engine, and the thing moves out the door under its own power.

It stops for a moment outside; the completed body drops down from the second floor, and a few bolts quickly put it securely in place.


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