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 | 'No. He didn't, 'He was very quiet. He did not care about the child. The people around us were very angry, but he said nothing.' |  |
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 | That was the strangest thing about him, said Enfield. His face was
ordinary. I cant describe it easily. Perhaps his face was rough or ugly. There was nothing unusual about it. But there was something evil in that face. When I looked at that man, I thought of a wild animal! |  |
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