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Chapter 5
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    Moynio a distant bell:

    -- Closing time, gents!

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    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
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