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Chapter 5
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    In reply to a question of Stepheir lurking-places.

    -- Yes, MacCullagaking pure matics and Im taking constitutional ory. ty subjects. Im taking botany too. You knohe field club.

    ately fas from  once broke forth.

    -- Bring us a feurnips and onions t time you go out, said Stepo make a stew.

    t student laugly and said:

    -- e are all able people in t Saturday  out to Glenmalure, seven of us.

    -- ith women, Donovan? said Lynch.

    Donovan again laid  and said:

    -- Our end is tion of knohen he said quickly:

    -- I ing some essays about estics. Stepure of denial.

    -- Goetten a lot on t subject, tic sc. terested me very muc. Of course it is idealistic, German, ultra-profound.

    Neitook leave of them urbanely.

    -- I must go, ly and benevolently, I rong suspicion, amounting almost to a conviction, t my sister intended to make pancakes today for the Donovan family.

    -- Goodbye, Step forget turnips for me and my mate.

    Lyncer ill his face resembled a devils mask:

    -- to t t yelloing excrement can get a good job,  lengto smoke ctes!

    turned to for a little in silence.

    -- to finis I  beauty, said Step satisfying relations of t to tistic appreies of universal beauty. Aquinas says: Ad pulcritudinem tria requiruntur integritas, consonantia, claritas. I translate it so: ty, he phases of apprehension? Are you following?

    -- Of course, I am, said Lyncitious intellige
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