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Men of Invention and Industry

CHAPTER IX
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They also learned from them the uses of punctuality and the value of time.
They liked the open-air travelling and the sidelong motion.

The new cars were also safe and well-appointed.

They were drawn by good horses and driven by good coachmen.

Jaunting-car travelling had before been rather unsafe.

The country cars were of a ramshackle order, and the drivers were often reckless.


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