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As a matter of fact. for a ong time they were o The telephone
almost nobody had them, there was no one tO talK to.
Sent us Jetters in which they told us that an tn 、
te】ephone, and three banks each had one, and Some 0 "4
But though people saw that a telephone might be useful 本
every house, they all decided to wait until everybody be 2 還
Father had to have one downtown, but he wouldnt use it himself.
put m the back 、office, where the bookikeeper used 芝,| telhng
been said over it, 族hen necessary。 But the idea of puttimg one
machnines in a hge seemed foolish to him. 8
Mother agreed with Father一she didnt like the telephone er
rust machines of any kind: they werent human, they made stra
(hey made her nervous. She never knew what they might
many oner peope, the telephone seemed to be something
They were afraid of the electricity in 地 especially during
wouldnrt even touch one. Also, she said,she had to see the
She (aked to. She didn't want to be answered by a voice Ci
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Lttle by jittle, however,and year by year,the tel phon
Some of 人he Jarge markets and food stores got them.
when Fafher had a bad cold and couldnt go to 1
usefu jn his business to have one at hOme。