“I-say,” sez Rózsavölgyi, again. “You say, ‘I say’? Is that it? Then you should have said, ‘I say, “I say.”’” “I did.” “No, no—you said, ‘I say,’ once, is what you—” “A-ha! But I said it again. I-said it . . . twice.” “But that was after I asked you the question—you can’t tell me the two ‘I say’s were both part of the same statement,” unless, “that’s asking me to be unreasonably,” unless it’s really true that, “credulous, and around you that’s a form of,” that we’re the same person, and that the whole exchange was ONE SINGLE THOUGHT yaaaggghhh and that means, “insanity, Rózsavölgyi—”

