Dear Gloria,
in http://www.heavenletters.org/where-truth-roams-the-range.html
3rd before last paragraph:
"The person who snaps his fingers, wanting you to eat the same flavor of pie that he is eating, may well, at another time, be eating the flavor that he snaps his fingers at you about, but that is another tale to tell." I can't make sense of this sentence because I read it as redundant (probably my wrong understanding). What is at the left of "at another time" seems exactly the same as what comes at the right of "at another time".
Thanks