Chambers's Elementary Science Readers - Book I by Various
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tooth´-comb
smooth rough edg´-es nee´-dle thought ov´-en sec´-ond steam´-ing e-nough´ break´-ing bench ham´-mer straight 1. They went on into another room. Here there were boys again! And what were the boys doing? They were threading the wires together. 2. When they were all strung together, they looked like a long tooth-comb. The heads were in the middle, and the points lay on either side. 3. The boys took them to some of the workmen, and these men made the middle part quite smooth. Rough edges had been left along the tiny dents, and had to be rubbed down. 4. When this was done, a man made a line along the middle of the 'comb,' and then gently bent it backwards and forwards till it broke right in the middle. |
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