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A Tramp Abroad

CHAPTER IV
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He is not entered at the university for any particular length of time; so he is likely to change about.

He passes no examinations upon entering college.

He merely pays a trifling fee of five or ten dollars, receives a card entitling him to the privileges of the university, and that is the end of it.

He is now ready for business--or play, as he shall prefer.

If he elects to work, he finds a large list of lectures to choose from.


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