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"Back from Hell"

let you drive on in peace until you come to the next guarded point. If the guards are not satisfied, you sheepishly turn your car around, go back to Paris, get your papers rectified, or get additional ones and strike out again. You often lose hours of time and, not infrequently, days as well, In getting the required permits. You get angry at first, but it does no good and you may as well quickly learn to keep your temper, for when you think It all over you will realize that when such a vital issue is at stake, every possible precaution must be taken.