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Crisp Chronicles.
FROM CURRAGH, KILDARE AND NEWBRIDGE.
The motor car has added variety to the trials of travellers.
There was, however, something more than variety in the experience
of some bona-fides in Kildare last Sunday. They annexed a friend’s
motor on the Curragh, and whirled into Kildare in search of fresh air and
mineral waters. But although they kept the car well under control while
it was moving, the difficulty was to stop it. They passed the first hostelry
they met with heroic fortitude, and to the astonishment of the chauffeur
the car stopped suddenly at the second. Proud of his success, the latter
attempted some fancy movements on the roadway. The mechanism of the car
helped him; in fact, it surprised him.
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First he executed a rearward movement, and carried away portion
of a shop front on one of the wheels; then he did a few graceful curves,
and to the astonishment and apprehension of the bystanders sailed down
the street. He surprised himself by bringing the car to a standstill just
as he was about to abandon the wretched thing to its fate, and with the
assistance of a few spectators he turned it round and pushed it back to
where his friends were watching his manoeuvres with wonder and fear.
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A local tradesman helped them to get the car under weigh[sic]
again, and they headed it in the direction of the Curragh. Whether they
succeeded in pulling up at the Camp or were whirled along until the motor
power was exhausted, has not been ascertained, but no reports of fatalities
have reached the police.
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During the past week a large number of motorists have passed
through Kildare evidently on a tour of inspection of the Gordon-Bennett
cup course.