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- # THE HAPPY FAILURE
## Overview
"THE HAPPY FAILURE" is a section of a larger work, identified as a segment within the file `billy_budd.txt`. This section spans from line 6568 to 6947 of the source document. It is part of the "Test Collection," a curated assemblage of materials.
## Context
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## Contents
This section contains five distinct chunks of text, labeled "Chunk 1" through "Chunk 5." These chunks collectively form the narrative of "THE HAPPY FAILURE," which appears to be a story set along the Hudson River. The narrative involves an inventor uncle, his nephew, and an elderly servant named Yorpy, who embark on an experiment with a mysterious box. The story details their journey up the river, the testing of a hydraulic apparatus, and the eventual, unexpected success found in failure.
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