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Like many a hyperactive genius, he seems to have lacked social grace, and was rather bad at reading the minds of people around him.
He took things very literally, was almost incapable of lying, cared little for his outward appearance, and was rather bad at understanding what other people felt or meant.
This had been "a complicated little operation" which had been discovered by police "as a result of an accident that was rather bad luck for those involved".
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