Takings, or, The life of a collegian : a poem . They fled to guard against a new intrusion ; Most anxious that no clue should there remain, To guide his steps to their abode again. XL The day was nearly spent, and Tom chagrin1 dLookd sorrowfully on the road to town, When, gazing on the stream, he felt inclinedHimself and his anxieties to drown. This thought, no doubt, was prompted by despair, Though reason told twould save the Acton fare. A \ )\ 11 /! -^ibaldnolifffi r« yIMv/otio« !/>[qud mm iloamiliofti wdTjwi blot fco^iit dsaodT n.
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