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The Flying Mercury

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The story follows a young woman whose motoring outing turns into a sequence of mishaps, rescues, and social complications after her party becomes lost and disabled; a confident driver and an expert mechanic assist her, provoking rivalries and romantic tension with an insistent cousin. Episodes alternate between spirited automobile work, competitive racing scenes, and elegant social gatherings, highlighting the thrills and anxieties of early motoring life. Themes include class and gender expectations, the interplay of courage and propriety, and how quick thinking and humor reshape personal relationships amid modern technological spectacle.

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Eleanor M. Ingram

Eleanor M. Ingram was an American author known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature. She wrote across various genres, including fiction and mystery, and is recognized for her engaging storytelling and character development. Among her notable works is "A Man's Hearth," which showcases her ability to weave intricate narratives. Ingram's writing often reflects the social dynamics of her time, making her a significant figure in the literary landscape of her era. Other works, such as "The Flying Mercury" and "The Thing from the Lake," further illustrate her versatility and creativity as a writer.

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