I am hopeful that many of you will know the exact famous exchange I am looking for may be found, or just know it off-hand. I have read it many times and am drawing a blank as to the particulars. In fact there is a whole story about them I have read many times. It had to do with a very unhappily married couple. Please do not admonish me for completely butchering this incident, but hopefully enough of what I present below will ring enough bells for some one to correct me. This couple were driving along in a carriage one day, and as usual in their normal "harumph" attitudes. At one point, it goes something like this: (I know this is all wrong, which is why I ask to be corrected.) Scene. The man gets so angry he starts driving into a lake. Her: Sir, you are driving this carriage into a lake. Him: Yes I am. And I would sooner drive into the Gates Hell. Her: Drive on! Later in the story, she dies and he erects a tombstone with one last blast at her for all eternity. I know I am messing this whole thing up, but hopefully someone can direct me to the proper source. I can't even think of their names. Craig ______________________________________ To subscribe, change options, or unsubscribe please see the instructions at http://listlva.lib.va.us/archives/va-hist.html