[The Man Who Was Thursday by G. K. Chesterton]@TWC D-Link bookThe Man Who Was Thursday CHAPTER IX 7/33
He still felt an entire trust and loyalty towards his companion; but it was the trust between two men going to the scaffold. "Well," said Syme with a forced cheerfulness as he pulled on his trousers, "I dreamt of that alphabet of yours.
Did it take you long to make it up ?" The Professor made no answer, but gazed in front of him with eyes the colour of a wintry sea; so Syme repeated his question. "I say, did it take you long to invent all this? I'm considered good at these things, and it was a good hour's grind.
Did you learn it all on the spot ?" The Professor was silent; his eyes were wide open, and he wore a fixed but very small smile. "How long did it take you ?" The Professor did not move. "Confound you, can't you answer ?" called out Syme, in a sudden anger that had something like fear underneath.
Whether or no the Professor could answer, he did not. Syme stood staring back at the stiff face like parchment and the blank, blue eyes.
His first thought was that the Professor had gone mad, but his second thought was more frightful.
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