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    Samuel Edison did well at this occupation, and employed
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    ed his tent with shrewd judgment49. There was plenty of occupa
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    n ready to his hand, and more than one enterprise receiv
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    his attention; but he devoted50 his energies chiefly to the makin
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    of shingles51, for which there was a large demand locally and al
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    e but first-class timber was used, and such shingle
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    outlasted53 far those made by machinery54 with their cross-grain
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    cut. A house in Milan, on which some of those shingle
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    ere put in 1844, was still in excellent condition forty-two year
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