Mark Twain Quote

In America the ice-storm is an event. And it is not an event which one is careless about. When it comes, the news flies from room to room in the house, there are bangings on the doors, and shoutings, "The ice-storm! the ice-storm!" and even the laziest sleepers throw off the covers and join the rush for the windows.


Following the Equator (Volume 2), Chapter XXIII (p. 277)


In America the ice-storm is an event. And it is not an event which one is careless about. When it comes, the news flies from room to room in the...

In America the ice-storm is an event. And it is not an event which one is careless about. When it comes, the news flies from room to room in the...

In America the ice-storm is an event. And it is not an event which one is careless about. When it comes, the news flies from room to room in the...

In America the ice-storm is an event. And it is not an event which one is careless about. When it comes, the news flies from room to room in the...