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21
"
What
!
not
come
yet
?
"
22
"
What
!
not
come
yet
?
"
23
And
I
rushed
into
my
redoubtable
master
's
study
.
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24
And
I
rushed
into
my
redoubtable
master
's
study
.
25
Otto
Liedenbrock
had
no
mischief
in
him
,
I
willingly
allow
that
;
but
unless
he
very
considerably
changes
as
he
grows
older
,
at
the
end
he
will
be
a
most
original
character
.
26
Otto
Liedenbrock
had
no
mischief
in
him
,
I
willingly
allow
that
;
but
unless
he
very
considerably
changes
as
he
grows
older
,
at
the
end
he
will
be
a
most
original
character
.
27
He
was
professor
at
the
Johannæum
,
and
was
delivering
a
series
of
lectures
on
mineralogy
,
in
the
course
of
every
one
of
which
he
broke
into
a
passion
once
or
twice
at
least
.
Not
at
all
that
he
was
over-anxious
about
the
improvement
of
his
class
,
or
about
the
degree
of
attention
with
which
they
listened
to
him
,
or
the
success
which
might
eventually
crown
his
labours
.
Such
little
matters
of
detail
never
troubled
him
much
.
His
teaching
was
as
the
German
philosophy
calls
it
,
'
subjective
'
;
it
was
to
benefit
himself
,
not
others
.
He
was
a
learned
egotist
.
He
was
a
well
of
science
,
and
the
pulleys
worked
uneasily
when
you
wanted
to
draw
anything
out
of
it
.
In
a
word
,
he
was
a
learned
miser
.
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28
He
was
professor
at
the
Johannæum
,
and
was
delivering
a
series
of
lectures
on
mineralogy
,
in
the
course
of
every
one
of
which
he
broke
into
a
passion
once
or
twice
at
least
.
Not
at
all
that
he
was
over-anxious
about
the
improvement
of
his
class
,
or
about
the
degree
of
attention
with
which
they
listened
to
him
,
or
the
success
which
might
eventually
crown
his
labours
.
Such
little
matters
of
detail
never
troubled
him
much
.
His
teaching
was
as
the
German
philosophy
calls
it
,
'
subjective
'
;
it
was
to
benefit
himself
,
not
others
.
He
was
a
learned
egotist
.
He
was
a
well
of
science
,
and
the
pulleys
worked
uneasily
when
you
wanted
to
draw
anything
out
of
it
.
In
a
word
,
he
was
a
learned
miser
.
29
Germany
has
not
a
few
professors
of
this
sort
.
Germany
has
not
a
few
professors
of
this
sort
.
30
To
his
misfortune
,
my
uncle
was
not
gifted
with
a
sufficiently
rapid
utterance
;
not
,
to
be
sure
,
when
he
was
talking
at
home
,
but
certainly
in
his
public
delivery
;
this
is
a
want
much
to
be
deplored
in
a
speaker
.
To
his
misfortune
,
my
uncle
was
not
gifted
with
a
sufficiently
rapid
utterance
;
not
,
to
be
sure
,
when
he
was
talking
at
home
,
but
certainly
in
his
public
delivery
;
this
is
a
want
much
to
be
deplored
in
a
speaker
.