Duinnín agus Professor Moriarty (tuilleadh)
Dineen and Professor Moriarty (continued)
‘The book you asked the librarian for is still unopened and you are preparing to leave. You are wearing two half-pairs of white, knitted socks. It is not the same woman who knitted both because the stitches in the new sock on your left foot are more regular than the stitches in the other which are full of missed stitches. You wouldn’t wear odd socks unless you were odd. My friend, Dr. Watson, would say that you have worn odd socks without knowing it to draw attention to a problem that is worrying you.’
| greim | Grip, grasp, hold; stitch | m pl greamanna |
| iomrall | Aberration, error | m |
| rialta | regular | |
| corr | odd | |
| corraigh | Move, stir | |
| díriú | Direction; aiming, guidance | m |
| síceolaíocht | síceolaíocht | f |