Part 3 of 6 by Mark Twain]@TWC D-Link book Part 3 of 6 1/23 Why, these latter are as hard as adamant, as straight as a line, as smooth as a floor, and as white as snow. When it is too dark to see any other object, one can still see the white turnpikes of France and Italy; and they are clean enough to eat from, without a table-cloth. And yet no tolls are charged. The cars slide as smoothly along as if they were on runners. |