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against it, so that the apparatus is locked. To release 

 the propeller, the first messenger C is allowed to slide 

 down the wire ; it forces D outwards into the position 

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the projections, and the mechanism is freed. After 

 a measured interval a second messenger is sent down ; 

 this is larger than the first, and hollowed out below 

 so as to pass over it. It forces D still farther outwards, 

 and again locks the propeller. The direction and 



