An Ingenious Man who had built a flying-machine
invited a great concourse of people to see it go
up. At the appointed moment, everything being
ready, he boarded the car and turned on the power.
The machine immediately broke through the massive
substructure upon which it was builded, and sank
out of sight into the earth, the aeronaut springing
out barely in time to save himself.
“Well,” said he, “I
have done enough to demonstrate the correctness of
my details. The defects,” he added, with
a look at the ruined brick-work, “are merely
basic and fundamental.”
Upon this assurance the people came
forward with subscriptions to build a second machine.
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