In English, the third person consists of pronouns such as he, she, it, and they, verbs such as is and has, and most nouns.
He pencilled a map of India onto a piece of chipboard, and then went over the outline with a texta. He went over the texta outline with a razorblade and then, with a knife, he cut away the excess chipboard.
From Indian street vendors, he regularly bought Bunny Chows — a cupful of curry in a scooped-out half loaf of fresh bread.
Bought a ticket for a runaway train / Like a madman laughing at the rain / A little out of touch, a little insane
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