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THE PADDLE WHEEL BOAT
When they wanted to move the boat from one place to another they had "This is slow work, Robert," said the older of the boys as they were "Yes, Christopher; and it is hard work, too," answered Robert. "I think "Yes, there is a better way, and that is by rowing," said Christopher. "Well, I can make some oars," said Robert; "but I think there ought "Oh, I have a plan for making a boat move without poling it or rowing His aunt laughed and said, "Well, I hope that you will succeed." After a great deal of tinkering and trying, they did succeed in making [Illustration] "She goes ahead all right," said Christopher, "but how shall we guide "Oh, I have thought of that," said Robert. He took something like an "It is better than poling the boat," said Christopher. "It is better than rowing, too," said Robert. "See how fast she goes!" That night when Christopher went home he had a wonderful story to tell. "I wonder why we didn't think of something like that long ago," said "Yes, I wonder, too," said Christopher. "It looks easy enough, now When Robert Fulton became a man, he did not forget his experiment with He is now remembered and honored as the inventor of the steamboat. He Read next: THE CALIPH AND THE GARDENER Read previous: WHY HE CARRIED THE TURKEY Table of content of Fifty Famous People - A book of short stories GO TO TOP OF SCREEN Post your review Your review will be placed after the table of content of this book |
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