Chapter 5
by so doing.
t turn to meet t of t and yet t came back to its boring; for tudents whey-pale face.
-- t t is not mine, o came from tience. Can you Say itude by s elect betrayed - by tioner or by tience. Remember Epictetus. It is probably in er to ask sucion at suc in sucone and to pronounce the word science as a monosyllable.
tinued to self slo spoke of, doubling, trebling, quadrupling its somnolent energy as tiplied its oance.
Moynio a distant bell:
-- Closing time, gents!
trance alk. On a table near tail of signatures. MacCann briskly to and fro among tudents, talking rapidly, anser anoto table. In tudies stood talking to a young professor, stroking his chin gravely and nodding his head.
Step ted irresolutely. From under t Cranlys dark eyes ching him.
-- ephen asked.
Cranly closed ant and answered:
-- Ego habeo.
-- is it for?
-- Quod?
-- is it for?
Cranly turned o Stepterly:
-- Per pax universalis.
-- Steped to tsars pograph and said:
-- ted C.
t Cranlys eyes back from a calm survey of the hall.
-- Are you annoyed? he asked.
-- No, ansephen.
-- Are you in bad humour?
-- No.
-- Credo ut vos sanguinarius mendax estis, said Cranly, quia facies vostra monstrat ut vos in damno malo is.
Moynio table, said in Stephens ear:
-- MacCann is in tiptop form. Ready to s drop. Brand neimulants and votes for tche