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Excerpt from A Woman's World Tour in a Motor
A number of letters were from people who wanted to know the total cost of the trip; how I had crated my car; how many different parts I had carried to make necessary repairs; the condition of the roads; where and how to obtain gasoline; how we did our cooking - all of which are answered in the book, except the cost. That, of course, depends entirely upon how one travels, and what one wishes to spend.
A wealthy woman in California wrote, asking if there had been published any account of the cooking utensils, sleeping accommodations, etc. Carried on my car; if the people were courteous; if I had met with any disagreeable adventures in the way of impertinence from people who disliked motor-cars. She said that it was her ideal way of travelling, but that she had not dared think of it until she had read an account of my trip in the papers.
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