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  1. The other provosts appeal to the king. Barker regards Wayne as a madman, since any sane man would accept the provosts’ financial offers.

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  2. They found that in those horrible eyeless encounters, the North Kensingtons and the Bayswaters and the West Kensingtons had again and again met and butchered each other, and they heard that Adam Wayne was barricaded in Pump Street.

  3. But the spiritual kingdom of Adam Wayne extends, God knows where—it extends to this office at any rate. The red-haired madman whom any two doctors would lock up is filling this room with his roaring, unreasonable soul.

  4. "Well, your Majesty," replied Barker, lowering his voice, "I don't think it will be so long to the next war." "What do you mean?" asked Auberon. "We will stand this insolence no longer," burst out Barker, fiercely. "We are not slaves because Adam Wayne twenty years ago cheated us with a water-pipe. Notting Hill is Notting Hill; it is not the ...

  5. Close to the end, when Pennywise reveals himself in the spider form, and Mike says "I know what you are", Pennywise responds with "I know what you are: a madman". What does he mean? Is it a reference to something that happened before?

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  8. When Watson first sees Mr. Holder on Baker Street, what does he conclude/deduce about the man? Mr. Holder's extraordinary movements (even though he is well dressed) cause him to think that he is a "madman."

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