<p>➀ The article recounts a fable about a historic 1876 contraption (likely Alexander Graham Bell's first telephone) and its replica; </p><p>➁ The moral emphasizes that early versions of groundbreaking innovations often lack aesthetic appeal; </p><p>➂ It reflects on the significance of foundational technological advancements despite their initial imperfections.</p>
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