
M'ling
from The Island of Doctor Moreau
A misshapen man, short, broad, clumsy, with a crooked back and a head sunk between his shoulders. His face is 'black negroid' but also described as a 'dark face, with extraordinary eyes.' He has strangely luminous eyes, later revealed to be 'pale-green light,' and pointed ears covered with fine brown fur. His limbs are powerful but ungainly, often 'swathed' in dirty white stuff. He is a 'complex trophy' of Moreau's skill: a blend of bear, dog, and ox.
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About M'ling
M'ling is a supporting character in H. G. Wells's classic novel "The Island of Doctor Moreau" (1896). A misshapen man, short, broad, clumsy, with a crooked back and a head sunk between his shoulders. His face is 'black negroid' but also described as a 'dark face, with extraordinary eyes.' He has strangely luminous eyes, later revealed to be 'pale-green light,' and pointed ears covered with fine brown fur. His limbs are powerful but ungainly, often 'swathed' in dirty white stuff. He is a 'complex trophy' of Moreau's skill: a blend of bear, dog, and ox.
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