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Massachusetts in?"  
"Massachusetts," kindly replied Harry, "is in the state of Boston."  
"Abolish'n wan't it? They must a cost right smart," referring to the  
boots.  
Harry shouldered his rod and went to the field, tramped over the prairie  
by day, and figured up results at night, with the utmost cheerfulness and  
industry, and plotted the line on the profile paper, without, however,  
the least idea of engineering practical or theoretical. Perhaps there  
was not a great deal of scientific knowledge in the entire corps, nor was  
very much needed. They were making, what is called a preliminary survey,  
and the chief object of a preliminary survey was to get up an excitement  
about the road, to interest every town in that part of the state in it,  
under the belief that the road would run through it, and to get the aid  
of every planter upon the prospect that a station would be on his land.  
Mr. Jeff Thompson was the most popular engineer who could be found for  
this work. He did not bother himself much about details or  
practicabilities of location, but ran merrily along, sighting from the  
top of one divide to the top of another, and striking "plumb" every town  
site and big plantation within twenty or thirty miles of his route. In  
his own language he "just went booming."  
This course gave Harry an opportunity, as he said, to learn the practical  
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