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through the window of the Lodge, at which the surprised, and not overpleased, Jovvett at once appeared—"And there is the Master himself!" It is pleasant, even to those of us who did not know him in the flesh, to go out of Balliol with Jowett, "the little downy owl," who had "a genius for friendship!"