THE MAN WHO LOST HIMSELF (23)
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One of the inmates, a quiet mannered clergyman, with a taste for arson, had taken advantage of the confusion.
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One of the inmates, a quiet mannered clergyman, with a taste for arson, had taken advantage of the confusion.
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“When a man’s mad what right has he to liberty — liberty to cut people’s throats maybe.”
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“I have learned a great lesson. The soul cannot be ministered to till the stomach is appeased.”
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“There was something in Hoover’s eye, something in his make up and personality that destroyed confidence.”
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“Swift as light, he got in an upper cut on the whiskers under the left side of the jaw.”
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“He looked upon our catastrophe in the light of an adventure.”
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“Rochester was dead. It seemed to him that Rochester had never lived.”
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“A large cardboard box lay open on the floor, it was filled with snow white lingerie.”
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“And when they take me out of Congress, and put me against a wall, and blow my brains out — what then?”
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“The sight of the horrible scoundrel with whiskers roused the dog in his nature.”
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“We will put back industry to its pre-trust stage. We will break the machines.”
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“Now if you can’t untie a knot, you can always cut it if you have a knife — can’t you?”
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“More fantastic and infinitely more dangerous than any position he had hitherto occupied.”
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