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The History of the Telephone

CHAPTER II
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His workmen were arrested.

The printing-telegraph men warned him that he must either quit or be driven out.

When he asked capitalists for money, they replied that he might as well expect to lease jew's-harps as telephones.

Finally, he was compelled to resort to strategy where argument had failed.

He had received an order from Colonel Thomas Scott, who wanted a wire between his house and his office.


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