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what does "Empty as the man's mind was of thoughts, he was keenly observant.. " mean ?

interpret the following quote, "Empty as the man's mind was of thoughts, he was keenly observant.."

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London doesn't explore the man's thoughts too much about his personal life. We don't get to know him too well yet London points out that he was not a stupid man. He noticed things in his surroundings, he just didn't respect the natural elements as he should have.