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Psmith C Journalist 8Wodehouse 9

 

"Conversation on the subway is impossible. The ingenious gentlemen who constructed it started with the object of making it noisy. Not ordinarily noisy, like a ton of coal falling on to a sheet of tin, but really noisy. So they fashioned the pillars of thin steel, and the sleepers of thin wood, and loosened all the bolts, and now a Subway train in motion suggests a prolonged dynamite explosion blended with the voice of some great cataract."
-- P. G. Wodehouse Psmith, Journalist (1915)
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