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1 1,0| Mount Franklin, and the wool once collected, the engineer 2 1,2| Skins of carnivora or the wool of ruminants must be procured 3 2,2| peculiar material resembling wool, but evidently of a vegetable 4 2,7| the enclosure would yield wool which would supply them 5 2,8| who were to supply the wool for the settlers' winter 6 2,8| no distant time not only wool but hides would be abundant. ~ 7 2,1| had been stripped of their wool, and this precious textile 8 2,1| self-acting machine to spin the wool, nor loom to weave it, was 9 2,1| property which the filaments of wool possess when subjected to 10 2,1| heat in proportion. Now the wool furnished by the musmons 11 2,1| of which was to rid the wool of that fat and oily substance 12 2,1| degrees, and in which the wool was soaked for four-and-twenty 13 2,1| machine for pressing the wool; for he knew how to turn 14 2,1| be more rudimentary. The wool was placed in troughs, and 15 2,1| a complete success. The wool, previously impregnated 16 2,1| and the softening of the wool, and on the other to prevent 17 2,1| with which the staple of wool is naturally filled were 18 2,9| like light pieces of cotton wool, and their presence usually 19 2,0| furnished an abundance of wool necessary for the manufacture