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CHAPTER 16



           I AM A NEW BOY IN MORE

           SENSES THAN ONE






                ext morning, after breakfast, I entered on school life
           Nagain. I went, accompanied by Mr. Wickfield, to the
            scene of my future studies - a grave building in a courtyard,
           with a learned air about it that seemed very well suited to the
            stray rooks and jackdaws who came down from the Cathe-
            dral towers to walk with a clerkly bearing on the grass-plot
           - and was introduced to my new master, Doctor Strong.
              Doctor Strong looked almost as rusty, to my thinking, as
           the tall iron rails and gates outside the house; and almost
            as stiff and heavy as the great stone urns that flanked them,
            and were set up, on the top of the red-brick wall, at regu-
            lar distances all round the court, like sublimated skittles,
           for Time to play at. He was in his library (I mean Doctor
           Strong was), with his clothes not particularly well brushed,
            and his hair not particularly well combed; his knee-smalls
           unbraced; his long black gaiters unbuttoned; and his shoes
           yawning like two caverns on the hearth-rug. Turning upon
           me a lustreless eye, that reminded me of a long-forgotten

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