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 | | But all thoughts of electric cars, and everything else, were driven from the mind of the young man, when, with his father, he rushed out to see the cause of the crash on the roof of the Swift homestead. |
 | | Tom, it was stated, was building a car which would practically annihilate distance and time, and there were many weird pictures, showing him flying along without touching the ground, in a car, the pictorial construction of which was at once fearful and wonderful. |
 | | Though the electric runabout was heavy, the mule managed to move it along the road at a fair speed, with the four occupants. |
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