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Ramsey Milholland

CHAPTER XIII
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He'll prob'ly get more people to listen to him in cities where there's so many new immigrants and all such that don't know anything, comin' in all the time." "Oh, well," said Fred.

"What do _we_ care what happens to Chicago! Come on, let's behave real wild, and go on over to the 'Teria and get us a couple egg sandwiches and sassprilly." Ramsey was willing.
After the strain of the "mid-year Exams" in February, they lived a free-hearted life.

They had settled into the ways of their world; they had grown used to it, and it had grown used to them; there was no longer any ignominy in being a freshman.

They romped upon the campus and sometimes rioted harmlessly about the streets of the town.

In the evenings they visited their fellows and Brethren and were visited in turn, and sometimes they looked so far ahead as to talk vaguely of their plans for professions or business--though to a freshman this concerned an almost unthinkably distant prospect.


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