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Reverend sir," cried Angus, standing still, "are you raving mad, or am I?"
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The Invisible Man
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I never said it was always wrong to enter fairyland. I only said it was always dangerous."
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Never mind; one can sometimes do good by being the right person in the wrong place."
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How do you know all this?" he cried. "Are you a devil?"
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The Hammer of God
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After the first silence the small man said to the other:
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Father Brown and Flambeau, The Sign of the Broken Sword
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when the priest said again:
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No machine can lie," said Father Brown; "nor can it tell the truth."
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The more alone he is, the more certain he is to be seen."
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but one often has to choose between feeling a damned fool and being one."
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