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 1    1|            I thus found that the student who wishes for a shelter
 2    1|       College the mere rent of a student's room, which is only a
 3    1|     Those conveniences which the student requires at Cambridge or
 4    1|       never the things which the student most wants. Tuition, for
 5    1|       foundation themselves. The student who secures his coveted
 6    1|          about it. Even the poor student studies and is taught only
 7    4|                              The student may read Homer or Aeschylus
 8    4|     studies; but the adventurous student will always study classics,
 9    5|          Will you be a reader, a student merely, or a seer? Read
10    6|     fellows. The really diligent student in one of the crowded hives
11    6|         hence he wonders how the student can sit alone in the house
12    6|        does not realize that the student, though in the house, is
13   12| ignorance and sensuality. In the student sensuality is a sluggish
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