We stopped at "... worrid expressionism on his megalogue?" (467.8)
Instead of a megalogue what we have been experiencing here mostly is a monologue by Shaun. It shall undoubtedly continue for another couple of pages. At least.
When the book is read, do try to decipher the following sentences:
'Fee gate has Heenan hoity, mind uncle Hare?' (466.29)
'The tower is precluded, the mob's in her petticoats;...' (466.32)
Instead of a megalogue what we have been experiencing here mostly is a monologue by Shaun. It shall undoubtedly continue for another couple of pages. At least.
When the book is read, do try to decipher the following sentences:
'Fee gate has Heenan hoity, mind uncle Hare?' (466.29)
'The tower is precluded, the mob's in her petticoats;...' (466.32)
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