A few years ago I was visited by an astronomer, young and quite brilliant.
"You haven't finished the one you've got," Sheerin reminded the young astronomer.
This was the young astronomer's first full day of restored reasoning power.
This, in many ways, was a great drawback to the work of the younger astronomer.
Earlier, the boys had written a letter to a nearby university professor inviting him to come and give a lecture to their young astronomers' society.
"Don't stare at me so disapprovingly," the young astronomer said.
Stoner stared at the young astronomer, who was getting into line in front of the steam counter.
Pentsteven, the young astronomer, dragged his right leg behind him.
Russell Clyde, the young astronomer, was among their group.
The young astronomer was not at all chagrined by his misadventure.