← “Three and two makes five. Five and seven makes twelve. Twelve and three makes fifteen. Hello. 🔊✎
← Fifteen and seven makes twenty-two- Twenty-two and six makes twenty-eight. No time to light it again. 🔊✎
← So altogether, that’s five hundred and one million, six hundred and twenty-two thousand, seven hundred and thirty-one.” 🔊✎
← I’ve got important things to do, I don’t waste my time on nonsense. Two and five makes seven…” 🔊✎
← “Five hundred and one million, six hundred and twenty-two thousand, seven hundred and thirty-one. It’s important to get it right.” 🔊✎
← There, you can find one hundred and eleven kings (not forgetting, of course, the tribal kings), seven thousand geographers, nine hundred thousand businessmen, seven and a half million drunks, three and a half million vain people, all in all about two billion grown-ups. 🔊✎
← “People? I think there are six or seven of them. I saw them a few years ago. 🔊✎