Ah, well ! then the young woman was only in advance of the age," said Miss Archer; "and what with that and the telephone, and that dreadful phonograph that bottles up all one says and disgorges at inconvenient times, we will soon be able to do everything... Wired Love: A Romance of Dots and Dashes - Page 57by Ella Cheever Thayer - 1880 - 256 pagesFull view - About this book
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...century. Miss Archer then proceeds to express some trepidation at the pace of technological progress: "Ah, well! Then the young woman was only in advance...will soon be able to do everything by electricity." Nattie's "on the wire" relationship with C continues to grow; they carry on conversations during idle... | |
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