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Again and again Morris spoke eagerly, entreatingly, but the aerophone was dumb.
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Don't you long to be back at Monksland, working at that aerophone?
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There it stood before him in that box, stamped Monk's aerophone.
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With a bound he was by the aerophone and had given the answering signal.
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To while away the weary time, Morris told his companion about his invention, the aerophone.
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He felt unwell; he felt angry; if the aerophone refused to work at all to-morrow, he would care nothing.
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Also he began a series of experiments whereof the object was to produce an improved and more sensitive aerophone.
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The aerophone told me that.
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Will the aerophone talk yet?
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A further step in this line brought Edison to the "aerophone," around which the Figaro weaved its fanciful description.
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The arrangement on this particular occasion was that she should take the machine-oraerophone, as its inventor had named it-toher home.
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Of course these statements concerning the aerophone and its capabilities were reported all over the world and much criticised-veryroughly in some quarters.
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Yes, I think that it is the better part-until you find someone that will make it go-andthen you would adore her-byaerophone!
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What interests me more than our host's matrimonial engagements, however, are his experiments with aerophones.
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No, not the aerophones, they are right enough I believe, but all the rest of it.
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"I think, I really think I have nearly perfected my aerophone."