Chambers's Elementary Science Readers - Book I by Various
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'What is the paste made of?' Harry wanted to know. 'Soft soap, my lad,' said the workman, 'and oil, and emery-powder.' 3. He rolled them all up in the canvas, tied string round the bundle, and put it between the rollers of a thing that looked like a mangle. 4. Dora and Harry opened their eyes wide. 'Think of needles being mangled! This will be something to tell mother!' 5. When the bundle was unrolled, they were afraid that the needles would be broken. But they were all right, and they were taken out and washed in warm soap-suds. 6. 'Now they must be clean!' said Dora. 'Not yet,' said the man; 'they have to be rolled up again with more paste, and put between those rollers again, and again, and again. It takes eight days to clean the best needles. 7. 'And it takes six days to clean the second-best,' said the man. 'Then even the second-best won't be done till Friday!' said Harry. 8. 'But we can go and see some needles that have been cleaned,' said his uncle. 'Let us go up-stairs again.' 9. And they went up into a room where many girls were sitting at a long table with heaps of bright needles before them. They were putting them |
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