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The Man Who Was Thursday: A Nightmare (Modern Library Classics)
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G.K. Chesterton
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Canonical Title
The Man Who Was Thursday
Original publication date
1908
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London, England, UK
Saffron Park
Scotland Yard
Calais, France
Paris, France
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Thursday
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Friday
Gabriel Syme (Thursday)
Lucian Gregory
Rosamund
Gogol
Dr. Bull
The Secretery (Saturday)
Professor de Worms
The Marquis
Wilks (Professor de Worms)
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The suburb of Saffron Park lay on the sunset side of London, as red and ragged as a cloud of sunset.
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Then he saw the sister of Gregory, the girl with the gold-red hair, cutting lilac before breakfast, with the great unconscious gravity of a girl.
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