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lines, I feel sure, appeal to every motoriste as they exactly describe the little car in motion.

Starting one's engine is not the nicest thing about motoring when a woman is acting as her own driver and mechanician, but with the little cars no strength is required; it is only the big cars that need a swelling of muscle. There is a great knack in starting an engine, but this, once overcome, ceases to be hard work.