The Man who Laughs - Victor Hugo

This quote was added by malevolarky
Ursus was sagacious, contradictory, odd, and inclined to the singular expositions which we term fables. He had the appearance of believing in them, and this impudence was a part of his humor. He read people's hands, opened books at random and drew conclusions, told fortunes, taught that it is perilous to meet a black mare, still more perilous, as you start for a journey, to hear yourself accosted by one who knows not whither you are going; and he called himself a dealer in superstitions.

Train on this quote


Rate this quote:
2.5 out of 5 based on 8 ratings.

Edit Text

Edit author and title

(Changes are manually reviewed)

or just leave a comment:


Test your skills, take the Typing Test.

Score (WPM) distribution for this quote. More.

Best scores for this typing test

Name WPM Accuracy
eventlogging 170.00 100%
2001or2 117.54 88.6%
ilovejujubee 106.37 96.3%
vmlm 103.70 96.5%
lisaveebee 101.34 99.8%
suzannemyrice 99.15 96.1%
prodigy5723 98.76 95.0%
bb__ 96.36 96.9%
jan_londen 92.97 97.6%
lilaznalice 91.65 96.9%

Recently for

Name WPM Accuracy
catfish70 32.33 95.2%
2001or2 117.54 88.6%
bluejay 66.56 91.4%
junss 74.14 98.5%
user85658 65.22 92.1%
rhonamaezing 71.21 91.1%
eventlogging 170.00 100%
virtualvision 77.34 97.8%