We are on a road which goes through a town. It has been raining and the road is wet. Two automobiles are going up the slope
and, at the top of the slope, a third is coming out from a side road at a right angle to the one we are on. Suddenly there is a noise
of brakes being put on hard, but they are of little use on the wet road. One automobile is overturned and another goes into the
back of a waiting cart from which bags of meal were being taken into a store. The poor horse is on its knees, with part of the
damaged cart resting on its back. The automobile which was coming out from the side road has been given a hard blow. One of
its front wings has been damaged and some of the woodwork is smashed. The driver of the overturned automobile is pinned down
by the driving-wheel, and the woman who was with him is stretched out in the road. The drivers of the two other automobiles get
out. 0ne of them has a deep cut in his head and his face is covered with blood.
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