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1 26| Without doubt," replied the Jesuit. "In the examination which
2 26| admirable subject!" cried the Jesuit. ~"Admirable and dogmatic!"
3 26| Latin, carefully watched the Jesuit in order to keep step with
4 26| an exordium!" cried the Jesuit. ~"Exordium," repeated the
5 26| father," said he to the Jesuit; "Monsieur d'Artagnan will
6 26| Certainly," replied the Jesuit, a little put out, while
7 26| successors," continued the Jesuit; "PORRIGE DIGITOS-present
8 26| The FINGERS," resumed the Jesuit, "St. Peter blessed with
9 26| of this," continued the Jesuit; and in his enthusiasm he
10 26| Stop there!" cried the Jesuit, "for that thesis touches
11 26| you prove," continued the Jesuit, without allowing him time
12 26| unhappy man!" cried the Jesuit. ~"He regrets the devil!
13 26| would not be orthodox." ~The Jesuit raised his hands toward
14 26| indeed," cried he. ~The Jesuit and the curate quite started
15 26| A RONDEAU!" said the Jesuit, disdainfully. ~"A RONDEAU!"
16 26| curate appeared pleased. The Jesuit persisted in his opinion. "
17 26| hastily interrupted the Jesuit, on seeing that his acolyte
18 26| There it is," cried the Jesuit; "the world still speaks
19 26| ground is all sown," said the Jesuit, "and we have not to fear
20 26| tomorrow, rash youth," said the Jesuit. "You promise to become
21 26| curate and the missal of the Jesuit, and walked respectfully
22 28| quit my uniform, and the Jesuit entreated me to get him
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