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The Man Who Was Thursday

CHAPTER VI
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They might have called Sunday the super-man.

If any such creature be conceivable, he looked, indeed, somewhat like it, with his earth-shaking abstraction, as of a stone statue walking.

He might have been called something above man, with his large plans, which were too obvious to be detected, with his large face, which was too frank to be understood.

But this was a kind of modern meanness to which Syme could not sink even in his extreme morbidity.

Like any man, he was coward enough to fear great force; but he was not quite coward enough to admire it.
The men were eating as they talked, and even in this they were typical.
Dr.Bull and the Marquis ate casually and conventionally of the best things on the table--cold pheasant or Strasbourg pie.


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