The Story of a Blind Inventor; Being Some Account of the Life And Labours of Dr. James Gale

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And serpent-like that none may injure thee." Cowper.
THE MAN OF BUSINESS.
WITH James Gale's marriage began a new and promising epoch in the story of his career. The increasing extension of the business of which he had assumed the management necessitated its removal from Tavistock to Plymouth, the metropolis of the West. Here James found himself in an entirely new sphere. He had entered a world of ceaseless activity and unwearying exertion. The once frolic- THE BLIND INVENTOR. 115 some youth, th
...e philosophic student, had become, for the nonce, a pushing man of business, making his four senses effectually perform the work of five.
James Gale certainly was not the man to allow the grass to grow under his feet. Having found some- thing to do, he set about doing it with a vigour and hearty good will which really left little to be desired.
It may appear to many somewhat strange that a blind man should be enabled to undertake success- fiilly the principal management of a manufacturing business, in which an extensive use of chemicals Tendered the possession of eyes a seemingly leading essential.


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