Bill Bryson says, “I am, in short, easily confused.” What examples has he given to justify this?
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Bill Bryson says, “I am, in short, easily confused.” He gives some examples to justify the said statement. He would go looking for the lavatory in a cinema, for instance, and end up standing in an alley on the wrong side of a selflocking door. He tells that his particular specialty was returning to hotel desks two or three times a day and asking what his room number was.
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Bill Bryson says, “I am, in short, easily confused.” He gives some examples to justify the said statement. He would go looking for the lavatory in a cinema, for instance, and end up standing in an alley on the wrong side of a selflocking door. He tells that his particular specialty was returning to hotel desks two or three times a day and asking what his room number was.
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