
Montgomery
from The Island of Doctor Moreau
A youngish man with flaxen hair, a bristly straw-colored moustache, and a 'dropping nether lip,' which indicates a certain laxity or perhaps weariness. He is tall and lean. A former medical student with watery grey eyes, often 'oddly void of expression' or 'dull.' He struggles with alcoholism, which accentuates a ghost of a lisp in his speech.
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About Montgomery
Montgomery is a supporting character in H. G. Wells's classic novel "The Island of Doctor Moreau" (1896). A youngish man with flaxen hair, a bristly straw-colored moustache, and a 'dropping nether lip,' which indicates a certain laxity or perhaps weariness. He is tall and lean. A former medical student with watery grey eyes, often 'oddly void of expression' or 'dull.' He struggles with alcoholism, which accentuates a ghost of a lisp in his speech.
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