What does the author say about air travel in The Pace for Living'?
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He felt that such travel did not give pleasure.
- The question has been asked from The Pace For Living by R.C. Hutchinson
- The play is based out on Dublin where, the prime character is the old corn merchant who author finds while travelling.
- The author was not fond of quick development or changes in any area and considered himself as a slow thinker.
- As per the author this quick mode of travel had no fun attached to it. A person can not deliver pleasure of a place with such a quick mode.
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