Liber brunensis . ng his brothers Henglish Haccent on the gatheringbut it would not go—they had heard it all before. Reed talked wisely onthe subject of enjoying ones self, and his own statements showed that thegirls all bowed down to him, though he seldom so condescended as tohonor them with his company. Other gallant boys were Munoz, whosetrue Spanish courtesy was of the hot-house variety, and Wattles, whocould shine most anywhere. Many more there were, whose deeds weremighty for children so young, and whose words were like unto those ofthe sages of old. Tell them anything? Well, I guess not


Liber brunensis . ng his brothers Henglish Haccent on the gatheringbut it would not go—they had heard it all before. Reed talked wisely onthe subject of enjoying ones self, and his own statements showed that thegirls all bowed down to him, though he seldom so condescended as tohonor them with his company. Other gallant boys were Munoz, whosetrue Spanish courtesy was of the hot-house variety, and Wattles, whocould shine most anywhere. Many more there were, whose deeds weremighty for children so young, and whose words were like unto those ofthe sages of old. Tell them anything? Well, I guess not. Aristotle himselfwould have blushed for his ignorance in such a throng, and Plato wouldhave rewritten his dialogues, that he might include the wisdom of thesemen of 1913. And though the meeting broke up without the date of thebanquet being decided upon, nevertheless it was resolved that there wouldbe a banquet in spite of God, Man and the Devil—^in other words, theDean, the Cammarian Club and the


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