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EUGENE ARAM.
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CHAPTER III.

A SCHOLAR, BUT OF A DIFFERENT MOULD FROM THE STUDENT OF GRASSDALE.—NEW PARTICULARS CONCERNING GEOFFREY LESTER.—THE JOURNEY RECOMMENCED.

"Ingenium sibi quod vacuas desumpsit Athenas
Et studiis annis septem dedit, insenuitque
Libris————" Horat.

"———————Volat, ambiguis
Mobilis alis, Hora." Seneca.

Upon inquiring for Mr. Elmore, Walter was shown into a handsome library, that appeared well-stocked with books, of that good, old-fashioned size and solidity, which are now fast passing from the world, or at least shrinking into old shops and public collections. The time may come, when the mouldering remains of a folio will attract as much philosophical astonish-

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