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Chapter 3
after ions on techism, Dedalus.

    Stepened to talk about ime to time by saying:

    -- S up,  make suc!

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    -- here he is! here he is!

    A boy from  at tor come from tec upon tly. tor entered and took  on tle kick from tall boy in tepo ask a difficult question.

    tor did not ask for a cateco he desk and said:

    -- treat ernoon in  Francis Xavier urday. treat o Friday. On Friday confession er beads. If any boys  ter for t to curday morning at nine oclock and general communion for turday  Saturday and Sunday being free days some boys migo t Monday is a free day also. Be mistake. I to make t mistake.

    -- I sir
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