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1 2| working under a nondescript mechanic who called himself an " 2 3| was already a brilliant mechanic, but he would never have 3 4| been employed by him as a mechanic on his engines. He also 4 4| Newcomenwas an ingenious mechanic. But Watt was a greater 5 4| than Papin and a greater mechanic than Newcomen. His invention 6 4| guided by the instincts of a mechanic. Newcomen had never realised 7 4| the supreme skill of the mechanic guided by the brain of the 8 7| There was also a clever mechanic called Bonze, who absolutely 9 8| immortalise his name as a mechanic." Its charm was universal,