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Find out who Thursday was.

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"You may never guess what The Man Who Was Thursday is about," explained Orson Welles. "But definitely, if you don't, you'll ask." Described by some as a metaphysical thriller, discover one of the masterpieces of early twentieth century literature, G. K. Chesterton's novel The Man Who Was Thursday, for free at Project Gutenberg. And what better day than Thursday to read it?
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HELMSLEY
NORTH YORKSHIRE
54.24577, -1.05683


Sunrise: 04:38
Sunset: 19:25
Weather: light rain, 7°C max, 0°C min


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