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"
Now
you
're
beginning
to
understand
,
"
he
said
,
brightening
.
"
You
are
a
man
utterly
without
what
the
world
calls
morals
?
"
"
That
's
it
.
"
"
A
man
of
whom
to
be
always
afraid
--
"
"
That
's
the
way
to
put
it
.
"
"
As
one
is
afraid
of
a
snake
,
or
a
tiger
,
or
a
shark
?
"
"
Now
you
know
me
,
"
he
said
.
"
And
you
know
me
as
I
am
generally
known
.
Other
men
call
me
'
Wolf
.
'
"
"
You
are
a
sort
of
monster
,
"
I
added
audaciously
,
"
a
Caliban
who
has
pondered
Setebos
,
and
who
acts
as
you
act
,
in
idle
moments
,
by
whim
and
fancy
.
"
His
brow
clouded
at
the
allusion
.
He
did
not
understand
,
and
I
quickly
learned
that
he
did
not
know
the
poem
.