Joy in the Morning
CONTENTS I. The Ditch II. Her Country Too III. The Swallow IV. Only One of Them V. The V.C. VI. He That Loseth His Life Shall Find It VII. The Silver Stirrup VIII. The Russian IX. Robina's Doll X. Dundonald's Destroyer
for the fresh air and change of scene; but he still
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looked, as his neighbour, Mr. Bouncer, kindly informed him, "uncommon
seedy, and doosid fishy about the eyes;" and it was some days even
before he had quite recovered from the novel excitement of Mr.
Smalls' "quiet party."
CHAPTER IX.
MR. VERDANT GREEN ATTENDS LECTURES AND, IN DESPITE OF
SERMONS, HAS DEALINGS WITH FILTHY LUCRE.
OUR freshman, like all other freshmen, now began to think seriously
of work, and plunged desperately into all the lectures that it was
possible for him to attend, beginning every course with a zealousness
that shewed him to be filled with the idea that such a plan was
eminently necessary for the attainment of his degree; in all this in
every respect deserving the Humane Society's medal for his brave
plunge into the depths of the Pierian spring, to fish up the beauties
that had been immersed therein by the poets of old. When we say that
our freshman, like other freshmen, "began" this course, we use the
verb advisedly; for, like many other freshmen who start with a burst
CONTENTS I. The Ditch II. Her Country Too III. The Swallow IV. Only One of Them V. The V.C. VI. He That Loseth His Life Shall Find It VII. The Silver Stirrup VIII. The Russian IX. Robina's Doll X. Dundonald's Destroyer