(urth) 666
Angus Maclean
angus.maclean23 at gmail.com
Sun Jan 14 06:28:44 PST 2018
It just came to me that as a speaker of English I would rather say "six six
six" than "six-hundred-and-sixty-six". Perhaps a French speaker would,
instead of "six-cents-et-soixante-six", prefer to say "six six six", which,
when I think about it, is perhaps what Wolfe meant.
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