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🅿🅰🆆🅰🅽 . 7 years, 9 months ago
"The Man Who Knew Too Much"
The title given by the author is accurate. In this a man Private Quelch is is the main character. The author writes about his first meeting with him. One could easily know about his debating skills by only a five minutes discussion with him. He is discribed as a very intelligent person who has a brilliant brain. His personality and intelligence lead to his nickname given as the "The Professor'. He always tried to outsmart others in front of his officers . When the Sergeant was giving a lecture on the speed of a bullet leaving a riffle, he told an approximate speed but the Professor was correct to its last digit that was " 2440feet/sec.". Also when the Corporal Turnbull was giving a lecture on hand granade , he told that there were a large amount of fragments on its outer skin. The Professor told the exact number of segments that was 44. This discribes the Professor 's GK and describes the title "The Man Who Knew Too Much".
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