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The Man Who Laughs

BOOK THE NINTH
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He was bent and melancholy.

The bowed frame of an old man is the settlement in the architecture of life.

Nature had formed him for sadness.

He found it difficult to smile, and he had never been able to weep, so that he was deprived of the consolation of tears as well as of the palliative of joy.

An old man is a thinking ruin; and such a ruin was Ursus.


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