Norton Glover quoted Tales of Old New England by Frank Oppel
Fogs of this character, trying as they are to visitors, are little-minded by the light-keepers of that enshrouded region. One of them, in fact, reported, with evident pride, that his steam fog-horn had been in uninterrupted operation for twenty-seven days, and declared that he dreaded the silence which would come with clear weather.
— Tales of Old New England by Frank Oppel (Page 93)