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Can you read this? ··– – – – ·–· ··· ·– ·–·· · For those not up on their Morse Code, the above dot-and-dash pattern spells “for sale,” and it might be fitting to post it on a sign in front of the home at 10 Franklin Place in Morristown. After all, the late-19th century, 16-room mansion — currently on the market for $2.39 million — was meant to be the home of Morristown native and co-inventor of the telegraph Alfred Lewis Vail and his second wife, Amanda. Much to his misfortune, Vail died in 1959 at age 52, just four years after his marriage to Amanda, with the house still in its dream stages. …