Which detail in the cyclists' dialogue refines the idea that they might be related?
- (19) "This is confusing," he remarked in a lone of argument. "Let's sit down and have a pipe over it--we shall have to differentiate ourselves before we stant out into the world together."
- (20) "Let's differentiate our names somenow," said the pleasant-voiced one lazil--"Did your godfathers, el., do anything more for you than Edward--mine didn't."
- (21) The other shook his head. Something in his handsome face had already differentiated itself from the amused curiosity on his companion's
- (22) "That's awkward--we shall be driven to abbreviztions. You shall be Ted, and I Ned--both dentals but philologically uninterchargeable; so they'll do for the present. Well. Ted, since you are hwenty-seven and I'm gone twenty-nine, and my father died before I was born, we can't be complicated up as long--lost brothers--can we?"
- (23) Ted turned to him frowning sharply--"No! but--but whatl put that into your head. I---"