CAROLINE.
Yes, I see the bladder swell as the water rises in the receiver.
MRS. B.
I think that we have already a sufficient quantity in the bladder for our purpose; we must be careful to stop both the cocks before we separate the bladder from the receiver, lest the gas should escape.—Now I must fix a pipe to the stopper of the bladder, and by dipping its mouth into the soap and water, take up a few drops—then I again turn the cock, and squeeze the bladder in order to force the gas into the soap and water at the mouth of the pipe. ([Plate IX.] fig. 2.)
EMILY.
There is a bubble—but it bursts before it leaves the mouth of the pipe.
MRS. B.
We must have patience and try again; it is not so easy to blow bubbles by means of a bladder, as simply with the breath.
CAROLINE.
Perhaps there is not soap enough in the water; I should have had warm water, it would have dissolved the soap better.