This time there was no murmur in the air, no warning of approaching danger. Even the watchful press, that knows so much before it ever happens, slumbered quiet and deep, till the hissing wires shrieked the terrifying word—Galveston.Then we learned that, as at Port Royal, the sea had overleaped its bounds and its victims by thousands were in its grasp.In all the land no one slept then. To us it was the clang of the fire-bell, and the drop of the harness. The Red Cross clans commenced to gather.
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to show the contrast between the peaceful silence and the devastationB
to show that journalists know more about what happens than anyoneC
to show the quick response of firefighters and rescue workersD
to show the power of nature in dangerous situations