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Two Thousand Miles On An Automobile

CHAPTER FIVE ON TO BUFFALO
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We say and actually persuade ourselves that we admire the Parthenon; in reality we admire the mammoth factory and the thirty-story office building.

Strive as we may to deceive ourselves by loud protestations, our standards are not the standards of old.

We like best the things we have; we may call things ugly, but we think them beautiful, for they are part of us,--and the automobile fits into our surroundings like a pocket in a coat.

We may turn up our noses at it or away from it, as the case may be, but none the less it is the perambulator of the twentieth century." It was exactly one o'clock when we pulled up near the City Hall.
Total time from Erie five hours and fifty minutes, actual running time five hours, distance by road about ninety-four miles..


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