id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 46105 Bright, Charles, Sir The Story of the Atlantic Cable .txt text/plain 51004 2386 68 S.S. Great Eastern Completing the Second Atlantic Cable 199 Anglo-American Atlantic Cable (1894): deep-sea type 217 a cable was laid for some time--and proved a permanent success, forming laying a long length of cable in depths of over two miles across an open start cable-laying, the ships remained at anchor in the bay till noon we had laid 136 miles of cable, the Niagara having reached was not enough cable left to complete the work, nor was there time to All the 3,000 miles of cable was coiled into the two large ships by the The end of the Niagara's cable was sent on board the Agamemnon, the The great length of cable on board both ships allowed a large Mr. Bright, having landed the end of the Atlantic cable at The capital raised for the new cable by the Atlantic Telegraph Company Great Eastern took the end on board, and having spliced on to her cable ./cache/46105.txt ./txt/46105.txt