Which lines reveal a shift in Franklin's perspective?
(1) The tapping was a signal that Franklin had seen many times on hunts (lines 26 and 27).
(2) Yes, sir, said Franklin. They're what Rudy Linberg had to make when he was an apprentice in Sweden (lines 45 and 46).
(3) The idea of converting Waggoner Pump into something equally complicated hadn't occurred to him, and appalled him now (lines 74 and 75).
(4) I'm not Karl Linberg, he said. I can't help it. I'm sorry, but I'm not Karl Linberg (lines 90 and 91).



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