The Island of Dr. Moreau Full Text: Chapter 7

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Yet surely, and especially to another scientific man, there was nothing so horrible in vivisection as to account for this secrecy; and by some odd leap in my thoughts the pointed ears and luminous eyes of Montgomery's attendant came back again before me with the sharpest definition. I stared before me out at the green sea, frothing under a freshening breeze, and let these and other strange memories of the last few days chase one another through my

What could it all mean? A locked enclosure on a lonely island, a notorious vivisector, and these crippled and distorted men?

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