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"Engineering is the science of economy, of conserving the energy, kinetic and potential, provided and stored up by nature for the use of man. It is the business of engineering to utilize this energy to the best advantage, so that there may be the least possible waste."
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Table of Contents
- Chapter 1. The Jungle
- Chapter 2. The Wouldbegoods
- Chapter 3. Bill's Tombstone
- Chapter 4. The Tower of Mystery
- Chapter 5. The Waterworks
- Chapter 6. The Circus
- Chapter 7. Being Beavers; or, The Young Explorers (Arctic or Otherwise)
- Chapter 8. The High-Born Babe
- Chapter 9. Hunting the Fox
- Chapter 10. The Sale of Antiquities
- Chapter 11. The Benevolent Bar
- Chapter 12. The Canterbury Pilgrims
- Chapter 13. The Dragon's Teeth; or, Army Seed
- Chapter 14. Albert's Uncle's Grandmother; or, The Long-Lost
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