"His eyes made a person think that he heard things nobody else had heard, that he knew things no one had ever guessed before. He did not seem quite human"
"Doctor Copeland looked at him closely but made no answer. He had seen this white man once before. He remembered the stunted, brutal-looking body and the huge, awkward hands. Then, with a sudden clinical interest he observed the white man's face, for in his eyes he saw a strange, fixed, and withdrawn look of madness" (149).
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