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Show Pleasures of Driving Lost in High Speed "It seems a great pity that the I pleasures of motoring should be wilfully wil-fully sacrificed for speed. To be carried car-ried on a magic carpel of Magdad ever fairyland hasle should bo no. must be discountenanced for. to the slave of mileage, there is no. fairyland. 'With One f'Ve upon the speedometer and the other glued to the ruts one' .becomes a wonderful driver and a) common mucker and all the glories of a nature-painted paradise are so much engine hum and exhaust sport " This Is the perfect characterization of the complete speeder, offered by Chester I II Saxby as ihe prelude to an amusing, exposition of a perfect day in Ihe life of one of these road burning Indecencies, Inde-cencies, set forth in Motor I |