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whispering lovers made, etc, etc, oh Mr. Sage, why, oh
why did you talk thus!!!

To remove the sentimental effect of Mr. Sage's
oratory, Dr. Tamblyn rose in the sweetness of his
youth, and grew ardent over remembrances of bar-
barian days at Toronto; telling us of the sang-
uinary pleasures practised there - how men were
picked up in sections, an eye here, a tooth there,
and a piese of a leg elsewhere. Then the doctor
heaved a great sigh, whether because he longed for
those sweet times to come again, or because he had
fled from that unholy Egypt into this calm
Canaan we could not tell, but from what Mr.
Carlisle afterwards told us about Toronto we con-
cluded it was because he had found rest for his
little role here, in decent society. After tell-
ing us to be good, the doctor sat down.

The next speaker made us Freshmen feel
very small and full of awe, for he was none other

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