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1 2| thirty years before. It is quite likely that John's reputation 2 2| although he had once been quite wellto-do, he was now obliged 3 3| and as the engagement was quite irregular, he had to pay 4 4| steamengine at all, but the quite unoriginal and unimportant 5 4| prompted. And Robison. was quite right. He did not play with 6 4| achieve the impossible. Then quite suddenly the simple and 7 5| friction as possible. It was quite certain that no craftsman 8 5| difficulties were financial. He was quite convinced that his invention 9 5| headaches often rendered quite fruitless. His strength 10 7| cannot sleep unless it seems quite furious, so I have left 11 7| dozen in the bush; it was quite enough for his modest tastes, 12 8| and who were getting on quite well without one.~It is 13 8| flywheel. Now Wasborough was a quite inferior engineer, and the 14 8| of his inventions, and is quite indescribable on paper, 15 8| its energy. I have been quite effete and listless, neither