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Septimius Felton: or, the Elixir of Life Septimius Felton: or, the Elixir of Life by Nathaniel Hawthorne
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“As for Septimius, let him alone a moment or two, and then they would see him, with his head bent down, brooding, brooding, his eyes fixed on some chip, some stone, some common plant, any commonest thing, as if it were the clew and index to some mystery; and when, by chance startled out of these meditations, he lifted his eyes, there would be a kind of perplexity, a dissatisfied, foiled look in them, as if of his speculations he found no end.”
Nathaniel Hawthorne, Septimius Felton: or, the Elixir of Life