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Greenmantle

CHAPTER FIVE
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I noticed he neither smoked nor drank.

His grossness was apparently not in the way of fleshly appetites.

Cruelty, from all I had heard of him in German South West, was his hobby; but there were other things in him, some of them good, and he had that kind of crazy patriotism which becomes a religion.

I wondered why he had not some high command in the field, for he had had the name of a good soldier.

But probably he was a big man in his own line, whatever it was, for the Under-Secretary fellow had talked small in his presence, and so great a man as Gaudian clearly respected him.
There must be no lack of brains inside that funny pyramidal head.
As I sat beside the stove I was casting back to think if I had got the slightest clue to my real job.


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