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AN ELECTRIC SHOCK. De Looney : I — aw — always keep a bright look-out for the electric cars now. Why one of the bally things nearly knocked me silly the other day. George: Go on ! Why electric cars weren't invented that long ago.

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Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 211, 16 July 1904, Page 12

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AN ELECTRIC SHOCK. De Looney: I—aiv—always keej) a blight look-out for the electric cars 7ioiv. Why one of the bally things nearly knocked me silly the other day. George: Go on ! Why electric cars weren't invented that long ago. Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 211, 16 July 1904, Page 12

AN ELECTRIC SHOCK. De Looney: I—aiv—always keej) a blight look-out for the electric cars 7ioiv. Why one of the bally things nearly knocked me silly the other day. George: Go on ! Why electric cars weren't invented that long ago. Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 211, 16 July 1904, Page 12

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