[there is, however, a brief pause before his reply as a sense of familiarity niggles at the back crevices of his brain cells. has. . . he seen that face before. . .? it's awfully familiar, but he can't quite place it. someone who has been on TV, perhaps?]
[. . . or someone he has met before, in a place far, far from here?]
[. . .]
[a tiny shake of his head, and he dispels those thoughts like ashes in the wind]
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[there is, however, a brief pause before his reply as a sense of familiarity niggles at the back crevices of his brain cells. has. . . he seen that face before. . .? it's awfully familiar, but he can't quite place it. someone who has been on TV, perhaps?]
[. . . or someone he has met before, in a place far, far from here?]
[. . .]
[a tiny shake of his head, and he dispels those thoughts like ashes in the wind]
Aha. . . well, I understand that sentiment.
What would you rather be doing instead?