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1 2,8| would successively bring the wire to the wished-for tenacity. 2 2,8| serve to stretch out the wire by rolling it round itself. 3 2,8| connected by a metallic wire the slip in the tube became 4 2,8| intended to support the wire. A few days after, the wire 5 2,8| wire. A few days after, the wire was extended, ready to produce 6 2,8| At the two stations the wire was wound round a magnet, 7 2,8| soft iron surrounded with a wire. The communication was thus 8 2,8| positive pole, traversed the wire, passed through the magnet 9 2,8| the current through the wire, asked if all was going 10 3,6| hours after, the electric wire announced that he had found 11 3,6| electric current along the wire and received no reply. ~ 12 3,6| followed beside the road the wire which connected the corral 13 3,6| were in good order, the wire regularly extended. However, 14 3,6| engineer observed that the wire appeared to be slack, and 15 3,6| stopped, exclaiming,-~"The wire is broken!" ~His companions 16 3,6| of man." ~"Besides, the wire is broken," added Herbert, 17 3,6| Herbert, showing that the wire had been snapped. ~"Is the 18 3,4| them away. ~The telegraphic wire between the corral and Granite 19 3,5| devoted to the use of the wire. Everything was in order-the 20 3,5| English:-~"Follow the new wire." ~"Forward!" cried Harding, 21 3,5| means of a supplementary wire joined to the old one. ~ 22 3,5| the light of a flash a new wire hanging from the isolator 23 3,5| There it is!" said he. ~This wire lay along the ground, and 24 3,5| pressed forward, guided by the wire. ~The thunder continued 25 3,5| its narrowest part. The wire, sometimes stretched over 26 3,5| engineer had supposed that the wire would perhaps stop at the 27 3,5| stooped down and felt for the wire with his hands; but there 28 3,5| was now no doubt that the wire was running directly towards 29 3,5| corral. ~At this point the wire entered among the rocks, 30 3,5| scrambled on. ~At last the wire touched the rocks on the 31 3,5| The settlers followed the wire along it. They had not gone 32 3,5| The engineer seized the wire and found that it disappeared 33 3,5| under the water. There the wire, bending at a right angle, 34 3,5| engineer wished to see if the wire still ran along the side. ~ 35 3,5| ran along the side. ~The wire was there fastened to the 36 3,6| Nautilus," by means of a wire which connected it with 37 3,8| careful to preserve the wire which had been laid down