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Summary of carless atlast by j.b.priestly

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Answered by ButterFliee
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J.B. Priestly affirms that there is more happiness in his heart than people who have cars. In fact there is more music in his heart than “Daventery Experimental”, a radio programme in Britain which gave plenty of music. All the difficulties faced by him as the owner of a car have disappeared. He is free from the lying reports of the mechanics who always troubled him. He is happily relieved from all the expensive bills for repairs.

J.B. Priestly affirms that there is more happiness in his heart than people who have cars. In fact there is more music in his heart than “Daventery Experimental”, a radio programme in Britain which gave plenty of music. All the difficulties faced by him as the owner of a car have disappeared. He is free from the lying reports of the mechanics who always troubled him. He is happily relieved from all the expensive bills for repairs.Travel in trains and buses is extremely cheap and comfortable compared to owning a car. The Royal Automobile club (The R.A.C.), the Automobile Association (The A.A.), Double Shell, Dunlop and Michelin have nothing to do with him. He is also indifferent to the real character of Ethyl, a fuel used in the automobiles.

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J.B. Priestly affirms that there is more happiness in his heart than people who have cars. In fact there is more music in his heart than “Daventery Experimental”, a radio programme in Britain which gave plenty of music. All the difficulties faced by him as the owner of a car have disappeared. He is free from the lying reports of the mechanics who always troubled him. He is happily relieved from all the expensive bills for repairs.

J.B. Priestly affirms that there is more happiness in his heart than people who have cars. In fact there is more music in his heart than “Daventery Experimental”, a radio programme in Britain which gave plenty of music. All the difficulties faced by him as the owner of a car have disappeared. He is free from the lying reports of the mechanics who always troubled him. He is happily relieved from all the expensive bills for repairs.Travel in trains and buses is extremely cheap and comfortable compared to owning a car. The Royal Automobile club (The R.A.C.), the Automobile Association (The A.A.), Double Shell, Dunlop and Michelin have nothing to do with him. He is also indifferent to the real character of Ethyl, a fuel used in the automobiles.

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