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Letter II. Plan for a Penitentiary Inspection-House.
where directions, given verbally verbally and at a distance, are sufficient, these tubes
will be
found of use. They will save, on the one hand, the exertion of voice it would
require, on the part of the instructor, to communicate instruction to the workmen without
quitting his central station in the lodge; and, on the other, the confusion
which would ensue, if different instructors, or persons in the lodge, were
calling to the cells at the same time. And, in the case of Hospitals, the
quiet that may be insured by this little contrivance, trifling as it may
seem at first sight, affords an additional advantage.
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