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The Malady of the Century

CHAPTER V
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Handbills, pamphlets, newspapers, partly polemical, partly literary, in which the mob made their statements and professed their faith stoutly; these, although written very badly, yet by their monotony, their angry reproaches, their invocations, reminded one of litanies and psalms.
Wilhelm felt a certain sympathy with the movement.

It was first brought to his notice by a new acquaintance, who had worked with him in the physical laboratory since the beginning of the year.

He was a Russian, who had introduced himself to the pupils in the laboratory as Dr.
Barinskoi from Charkow.

His appearance and, behavior hardly bore this out.

His long thin figure was loosely joined to thin weak legs.


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