NOTEBOOK fire which tortures him is the means of making the righteous comfortable. If you shoot at your wife in the dark for a burglar you always kill her, but you can't hit a burglar. You can always kill a relative with a gun that isn't loaded. "What is an Englishman?" "A person who does things because they have been done before." "What is an American?" "A person who does things because they haven't been done before." Theme for Story Life in the interior of an iceberg. Luxuriously furnished from the ship (how produce heat). Children born. Plate- glass ice windows. All found dead and frozen after 130 years. Iceberg drifts around in a vast circle, year after year, and every two or three years they come in distant sight of the remains of the ship. The berg consists of mountains, levels and valleys, and is twelve miles long by eight broad. They invent amusements. The children born reach marrying age and marry. Others try to make them comprehend life on land in the world but wholly fail. They understand life on the iceberg only. They tame great flocks of birds and animals, to eat. Perhaps they have no fire—eat raw. Children don't know what fire or coal are. This must be a woman's diary, beginning abruptly and does not explain how they got there. They don't know which is Sunday. Believing they should never escape, and not wishing to curse the children with longings unsatisfiable, both fami- lies teach the young that the elders were born on the berg and know no other world.