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47237 A small fly or moth had fluttered across our path , and in an instant Stapleton was rushing with extraordinary energy and speed in pursuit of it .
47239 His grey clothes and jerky , zigzag , irregular progress made him not unlike some huge moth himself .
49239 The room had been fashioned into a small museum , and the walls were lined by a number of glass- topped cases full of that collection of butterflies and moths the formation of which had been the relaxation of this complex and dangerous man .
49358 I learn at the British Museum that he was a recognized authority upon the subject , and that the name of Vandeleur has been permanently attached to a certain moth which he had , in his Yorkshire days , been the first to describe .

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