BOOK TENTH-3

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“ Is that all?” “ Yes,” said the scholar. “A little money.” “ I have none.” Then the scholar said, with an air which was both grave and resolute: “Well, brother, I am sorry to be obliged to tell you that very fine offers and propositions are being made to me in another quarter. You will not give me any money? No. In that case I shall become a professional vagabond.” As he uttered these monstrous words, he assumed the mien of Ajax, expecting to see the lightnings descend upon his head. The archdeacon said coldly to him,— “ Become a vagabond.” Jehan made him a deep bow, and descended the cloister stairs, whistling. At the moment when he was passing through the courtyard of the cloister, beneath his brother’s window, he heard that window open, raised his eyes and beheld the archde

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