Well, the only three google hits are for your question in this forum, and for the question phrased in exactly the same words in two other forums.What does this sentence mean:
'Nose and toes the same way goes.'
Jo I read your comment, and went upstairs to get my copy of "Can You Feel Anything...". It fell open at this opening paragraph:
Papazian appeared, disguised as a human being. He checked quickly to make sure that his head was on right. "Nose and toes the same way goes," he reminded himself, and that was how it was.
How could anyone read that and NOT keep reading? It shimmers. His writing usually did.
I have vague memories of a couple of Robert Sheckleys stories that won't quite gel into a coherent memory. There is the martian tourist visiting earth with the wonderful disguise mnemonic "Nose and toes the same way goes" but his books are awkward to get at in my study
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