62 pounds later.
I cannot explain what a miracle this is. I have the blackest thumb in the world. Amazing!
beautiful!
Certainly.
“
| — | old Mathers, when asked by the narrator, “And the answer is still NO?” - which is odd, because Mathers never answers in the positive. The Third Policeman - Flann O’Brien (p 30) |
When I was meditating,” said old Mathers, “I took all my sins out and put them on the table, so to speak. I need not tell you it was a big table.
“
| — | The Third Policeman, Flann O’Brian - when the narrator had a conversation regarding old Mather’s propensity for negativity. |
It was as if the daylight had changed unnatural suddenness, as if the temperature of the evening had altered greatly in and instant or as if the air had become twice as rare or twice as dense as it had been in the winking of an eye; perhaps all of those and other things happened together for all my senses were bewildered all at once and could give me no explanation.
“
| — | The Third Policeman - Flann O’Brien (pg. 23) - upon the narrator’s grasping of the black metal cashbox. |






