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The Golux is a fictional character in James Thurber's children's book The 13 Clocks. He is a blatant plot device, the archetypal mysterious and wise little old man, and given to meaningless, but eminently quotable, utterances, the most important of which is his self-description: "I am the Golux, the only one there ever was, and not a mere device."