B1013 <=> B1015 [BTG XLII Beelzebub in America, p. 1014]
“’”On the day, peculiarly blessed for those near to me, when I became worthy to understand this truth, that is to say, when our incomparable Doonyasha finally succeeded in placing within the layers of the pie for the ‘gromwell fish soup with turbot livers’ a series of secondary layers, I understood with my whole being that this had been a great mistake on our part.
“’”First I understood this myself, and afterwards I proved it to the whole of my household, that if we have so many varied and most tasty dishes during Lent, we are indebted only to our blessed and glorious fishes alone.
“’”During fasts and especially during Lent, our homes are made happy by the frequent visits of the:
Most Honorable ‘Sturgeon’ and the
Estimable ‘Sterlet’ and the
Respected ‘Dried Sturgeon’ and the
Ever-memorable ‘Turbot’ and
Her Illustrious Highness The ‘Salmon’ and the
Musical ‘White Sturgeon’ and the
Serenely Plastic ‘Mackerel’ and the
Eternally Angry ‘Pike’ and the
Ever-demure ‘Gwyniad’ and the
Leaping-alive ‘Trout’ and the
Beauty ‘Trioshka’ and the
Proud ‘Shamai’ and that
Worthy Personality ‘Bream,’ and all our other like
benefactors and protectors.
“’”Merely the names alone of these our givers of good and felicity are already for us the greatest gift of God.
“’”When we hear their names, our hearts almost leap within us.