Subj : A few questions To : All From : Alexander Koryagin Date : Wed Sep 23 2020 15:49:26 Hi, All! From "The Gun Seller", by Hugh Laurie. A few questions for the second paragraph: -----Beginning of the citation----- I was ushered into a large, oak-panelled room, with shelves of Regina versus The Rest Of The World on three walls, and a row of wooden filing cabinets along the fourth. There was a photograph on the desk of three teenage children, who looked as if they'd been bought from a catalogue, and next to it, a signed picture of Denis Thatcher. I was chewing on the peculiar fact that both these photographs were pointing outwards from the desk, when a connecting door opened, and I was suddenly in the presence of Spencer. And quite a presence it was. He was a taller version of Rex Harrison, with greying hair, half-moon spectacles and a shirt so white it must have been running off the mains. I didn't actually see him start the clock as he sat down. ----- The end of the citation ----- 1. What is "half-moon spectacles"? 2. "a shirt so white it must have been running off the mains"? 3. "I didn't actually see him start the clock as he sat down." Which clock? Bye, All! Alexander Koryagin --- * Origin: nntps://news.fidonet.fi (2:221/6.0) .