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The Man Who Was Thursday

CHAPTER IX
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The only thing I can see to do is actually to take advantage of the very things that are in the Marquis's favour.

I am going to profit by the fact that he is a highly respected nobleman.

I am going to profit by the fact that he has many friends and moves in the best society." "What the devil are you talking about ?" asked the Professor.
"The Symes are first mentioned in the fourteenth century," said Syme; "but there is a tradition that one of them rode behind Bruce at Bannockburn.

Since 1350 the tree is quite clear." "He's gone off his head," said the little Doctor, staring.
"Our bearings," continued Syme calmly, "are 'argent a chevron gules charged with three cross crosslets of the field.' The motto varies." The Professor seized Syme roughly by the waistcoat.
"We are just inshore," he said.

"Are you seasick or joking in the wrong place ?" "My remarks are almost painfully practical," answered Syme, in an unhurried manner.


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