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Chapter 6
f tfolio tucked under . oriking ts and e, o all:

    -- Good evening, sirs.

    ruck tittered  nervous movement. tall consumptive student and Dixon and OKeeffe o Cranly, he said:

    -- Good evening, particularly to you.

    ion and tittered again. Cranly, will cs of his jaws.

    -- Good? Yes. It is a good evening.

    t student looked at ly and reprovingly.

    -- I can see,  you are about to make obvious remarks.

    -- Um, Cranly ans to students mout .

    t student did not eat it but, indulging ill tittering and prodding h his umbrella:

    -- Do you intend t?

    ed bluntly to the fig, and said loudly:

    -- I allude to t.

    Um, Cranly said as before.

    -- Do you intend t no student said, as ipso facto or, let us say, as so to speak?

    Dixon turned aside from his group, saying:

    -- Goggins ing for you, Glynn. o to look for you and Moyni apping tfolio under Glynns arm.

    -- Examination papers, Glynn ansions to see t ting by my tuition.

    apped tfolio and cougly and smiled.

    -- tuition! said Cranly rudely. I suppose you mean ted c are taughem!

    off t of tt.

    -- I suffer little co come unto me, Glynn said amiably.

    -- A bloody ape, Cranly repeated h emphasis, and a blasphemous bloody ape!

    temple stood up and, pus Cranly, addressed Glynn:

    -- t pestament about suffer to come to me.

    -- Go to sleep again, temple, said OKeeffe.

    -- Very emple continued, still a
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