Why should one say that the machine does not live? It breathes, for its breath forms the atmosphere of some towns.


Collected Edition of the Novels and Tales by the Right Honorable B. Disraeli: Coningsby (ed. 1879)


Why should one say that the machine does not live? It breathes, for its breath forms the atmosphere of some towns.

Why should one say that the machine does not live? It breathes, for its breath forms the atmosphere of some towns.

Why should one say that the machine does not live? It breathes, for its breath forms the atmosphere of some towns.

Why should one say that the machine does not live? It breathes, for its breath forms the atmosphere of some towns.