the character sketch of the private quelch in the man who knew to much
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private quelch was a lanky, stooping man frowning through horn-rimmed spectacles. he very knowledgeable and brilliant but had a habit of exhibiting his knowledge
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Quelch was knowledgeable fellow. Those who had any doubts on the
subject lost them after five minutes conversation with him. He was an
intelligent man. He knew too much, so he used to correct or complete the
statements of his juniors or seniors on any topic. He spoke frankly and
boldly irrespective of person or place. He told the sergeant that it
was all a matter of intelligent reading. More importantly, he was hard
working fellow. He borrowed training manuals and stayed up late at night
reading them. He even helped his fellow soldiers by teaching them all
they had to learn. Despite some good qualities, Private Quelch was a
tawdry, boring, proud and overconfident fellow. He badgered the
instructors with questions. He used to show off his knowledge for
recognition. He lectured his fellow soldiers in a droning, remorseless
voice on every aspect of human knowledge. Undoubtedly, he was an
intelligent man but his habit of showing off brought him to the lowest
level.
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