The Lightning Conductor: The Strange Adventures of a Motor-Car
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A spirited young woman buys an early motor-car and embarks on a series of journeys through villages, country roads, and small towns, often accompanied by a cautious relation and an urbane owner who introduces her to motoring. The episodic narrative blends lively travel episodes, mechanical mishaps, and social comedy, portraying how the new technology reshapes personal freedom, social expectations, and everyday travel. Vivid scene-based sketches alternate with practical detail about cars and driving, producing a brisk, humorous account of early automobile adventures.
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