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A stranger in a strange land

"No, really," I said, "You speak excellently."

"That's not true," he answered. "I know very well that, if I walked and talked in your London, everybody would know that I was a stranger. That is not enough for me. Here I am noble. I am a Boyar. The people know me, and they know I give the orders. But a stranger in a strange land is no one. Men do not know him, and they have no interest in what they do not know. I will be happy if I am like everyone else. I do not want people to stop if they see me, or think if they hear my words, 'Ha, ha! A stranger!'