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The Mysterious Stranger and Other Stories

CHAPTER 7
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They have no intellect." "No intellect ?" "Nothing that resembles it.

At a future time I will examine what man calls his mind and give you the details of that chaos, then you will see and understand.

Men have nothing in common with me--there is no point of contact; they have foolish little feelings and foolish little vanities and impertinences and ambitions; their foolish little life is but a laugh, a sigh, and extinction; and they have no sense.

Only the Moral Sense.

I will show you what I mean.


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