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Professor O’Leary was Professor of Mediaeval Literature at Ann Arbor University in Michigan, just outside Detroit.
Nevil Shute (Trustee from the Toolroom)
I’d say the way to look at it is this. You took a lot of trouble answering letters from a stranger, and maybe some of them were rather stupid questions. I wouldn’t know. The fact is that you made a friend, and now this friend’s going to a little bit of trouble to help you. That’s fair enough. Look at it that way.
Nevil Shute (Trustee from the Toolroom)
Cyrus Shawn O’Leary got that letter on the Friday morning at his home in Ann Arbor near Detroit.
Nevil Shute (Trustee from the Toolroom)
He did not display his locomotive or his traction engine to his fellow professors, fearing that if he did so he would not be taken seriously when he spoke on mediaeval poetry.
Nevil Shute (Trustee from the Toolroom)
A Congreve clock?’ Captain Petersen was puzzled. ‘It’s a clock that keeps time by a steel ball running on a zig-zag track down an inclined plane,’ Keith told him. ‘Only it doesn’t keep very good time. It takes thirty seconds for the ball to run down one way — then the plane tilts and it runs back again. It’s quite fascinating to watch.
Nevil Shute (Trustee from the Toolroom)
Okay,’ said Jack phlegmatically. ‘Be seeing you.’ Friends and women, he knew, never really mixed.
Nevil Shute (Trustee from the Toolroom)
the cornmeal fritters were very good if you could forget about the maggots,
Nevil Shute (Trustee from the Toolroom)
spend the remainder of the day in the Library of the Patent Office. He will be home at Somerset Road, Ealing, in time for tea. He will spend the evening in the workshop, working on the current model. He has achieved the type of life that he desires; he wants no other. He is perfectly, supremely happy.
Nevil Shute (Trustee from the Toolroom)