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ed our usual habits and regular studies; St。 John stayed more at home: he sat with us in the same room; sometimes for hours together。 While Mary drew; Diana pursued a course of encyclopaedic reading she had (to my awe and amazement) undertaken; and I fagged away at German; he pondered a mystic lore of his own: that of some Eastern tongue; the acquisition of which he thought necessary to his plans。
Thus engaged; he appeared; sitting in his own recess; quiet and absorbed enough; but that blue eye of his had a habit of leaving the outlandish…looking grammar; and wandering over; and sometimes fixing upon us; his fellow…students; with a curious intensity of observation: if caught; it would be instantly withdrawn; yet ever and anon; it returned searchingly to our table。 I wondered what it meant: I wondered; too; at the punctual satisfaction he never failed to exhibit on an occasion that seemed to me of small moment; namely; my weekly visit to Morton school; and s
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