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The Man Who Was Thursday

CHAPTER VIII
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"But doesn't he know that you are taking his nose in vain ?" "He knows it right enough," replied his friend cheerfully.
"Then why doesn't he denounce you ?" "I have denounced him," answered the Professor.
"Do explain yourself," said Syme.
"With pleasure, if you don't mind hearing my story," replied the eminent foreign philosopher.

"I am by profession an actor, and my name is Wilks.

When I was on the stage I mixed with all sorts of Bohemian and blackguard company.

Sometimes I touched the edge of the turf, sometimes the riff-raff of the arts, and occasionally the political refugee.
In some den of exiled dreamers I was introduced to the great German Nihilist philosopher, Professor de Worms.

I did not gather much about him beyond his appearance, which was very disgusting, and which I studied carefully.


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