Mark Twain ponders the usefulness of insurance coverage.Β
"Coming down from Sacramento the other night, I found on a center-table in the saloon of the steamboat, a pamphlet advertisement of an Accident Insurance Company.Β It interested me a good deal, with its General Accidents, and its Hazardous Tables, and Extra-Hazardous furniture of the same description, and I would like to know something more about it.Β It is a new thing to me.Β I want to invest if I come to like it.Β I want to ask merely a few questions of the man who carries on this Accident shop".Β
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