(from a more reliable source – OED online – “as genitive Pegasi /-sʌɪ/ Used with preceding letter or numeral to designate a star in the constellation Pegasus.”)
(And in language, it is pegasi: "In modern terminology, the word “pegasus” (plural “pegasi”) has come to refer to any winged horse, though the term “pterippus” (meaning winged horse, plural “pterippi”) is also used.""
… there was that one episode (trying to remember the title) where we only thought we knew whodidit (or was that an episode of Cannon?) but yes, basically right. (And while I enjoy the show, for what little it’s worth I prefer less genre-ish detective fiction (Hill, George…))
We’re sorry, we have no idea how your couch even got into your apartment in the first place, it’s physically impossible (with apologies to Douglas Adams for the (mis)quote). … That said, seems only kind and good for someone to try to help Marigold out of there, even if it needs a hint of clever
ah, what was that Pratchett novel in which Havelock Vetinari described civilization as the art of living/getting along in cities? And using that (maybe overly etymological, but maybe insightful) description as a guide, maybe civilization does require at least some withholding.
Y’know, I do think Marigold did. Good catch.