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answer, which is a psychological gain of great importance. It receives hundred bricks in an hour, or when a ship crosses the Atlantic in proposition. superseded by "Do It To-day"; and life has become more tense, alert, With the use of the telephone has come a new habit of mind. The slow and sluggish mood has been sloughed off. The old to-morrow habit has been call by a New York operator, is now three and two-fifth seconds; and entire nation becomes self-conscious and able to act as one living four and a half days. Even seconds are now counted and split up into travel in herds and to protect themselves from their enemies by a As a witty Frenchman has said, one of our most lively regrets is that necessitated the invention of the telephone. language of danger-signals, and to democratize this science until the United States than elsewhere. "No American goes slow," said Ian when a pair of shoes is made in eleven minutes, when a man lays twelve pleased as a child with a new toy when some speed record is broken, even this tiny atom of time is being strenuously worn down. its reply at once and is set free to consider other matters. There is vivid. The brain has been relieved of the suspense of waiting for an fractions. The average time, for instance, taken to reply to a telephone less burden upon the memory and the WHOLE MIND can be given to each new intercommunication, which commenced when the wild animals began to problem, not wholly solved to-day. And how to develop a science of A new instinct of speed has been developed, much more fully in the Maclaren, "if he has the chance of going fast; he does not stop to talk being--that is the part of this universal problem which finally if he can talk walking; and he does not walk if he can ride." He is as

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