Stephen Fry Quotes
Dale's Father Edited An English-language Newspaper In Bombay And Dale Always Shouted "Aiee!" When He Was In Pain. It Had Amazed Me Greatly When I First Heard Him Stubbing His Toe Against The Foot Of The Bed In The Dormitory, Since I Had Never Imagined That Expressions Of Pain Could Vary. I Had Thought "Ouch!" And "Ow!" Were The Same All Over The World. I Had Suffered A Hot And Bothered Exchange In My First French Lesson, For Example, When I Was Told That The French For "Oh!" Was "Ah!"
"Then How Do They Say 'Oh,' Sir?"
"They Say 'Ah.'"
"Well Then, How Do They Say 'Ah'?"
"Don't Be Stupid, Fry."
I Had Sulked For The Rest Of The Lesson.
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