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"We will see thee safely home, and improve the occasion by cracking a few more bovine skulls if we meet them, the northern burring brutes. Their lingo sickens me, but here we are." So speaking, he opened the door of the vaulted chamber he called his "den." It was sparingly furnished, and bore no likeness to the sort of smoking divan an undergrad of the tone of Ralph would affect now in Oxford.
Had you any old friend in your college days whom your father only knew by name and who is now too far off for the imposture to be discovered?" "Yes. Jim Rickaby. We were as inseparable as the Siamese twins in our undergrad days. He's in Borneo now. Haven't heard from him in a dog's age." "Couldn't be better," said Cleek. "Then 'Jim Rickaby' let it be.
He got a blue for hockey his second term." "I know nothing about the 'Varsity." Rickie winced at the abbreviation "'Varsity." It was at that time the proper thing to speak of "the University." "I haven't the time," pursued Mr. Dawes. "No, no," said Rickie politely. "I had the chance of being an Undergrad, myself, and, by Jove, I'm thankful I didn't!" "Why?" asked Agnes, for there was a pause.
Chillingworth said that he never saw anything like it. Bellingham seemed to take it as his right, too, and strutted about among them and talked down to them like a Dutch uncle. Pretty good for an undergrad. of Old's, wasn't it?" "Why do you say you can't know Lee without knowing Bellingham?" "Because Bellingham is engaged to his sister Eveline. Such a bright little girl, Smith!
"An Englishman in chains," continued the professor, gesticulating like an orator, though as a rule he was one of the quietest of men, "and of all Englishmen in the world, our Harry, the merriest school-fellow, the heartiest undergrad, and the truest friend!" "And brother," said Frank softly. "Yes," cried the professor excitedly, "and brother, that man ever had.
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