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CAMBRIDGE AND OXFORD
 

somewhat different aspect. OxfordJust imagine our students lunching at the very least in the Waldstein castle hall on massive old silver, served by waiters in liveries, and prepared for examinations by household professors in lecture halls equipped with all kinds of settees, arm-chairs and sofas; just imagine—but no, my young friends, never mind about this.

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