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As a boy young Arabin took up the cudgels on the side of the Tractarians, and at Oxford he sat for a while at the feet of the great [John Henry] Newman. To this cause he lent all his faculties. For it he concocted verses, for it he made speeches, for it he scintillated the brightest sparks of his quiet wit.
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As
a
boy
young
Arabin
took
up
the
cudgels
on
the
side
of
the
Tractarians,
and
at
Oxford
he
sat
for
a
while
at
the
feet
of
the
great
[John
Henry]
Newman.
To
this
cause
he
lent
all
his
faculties.
For
it
he
concocted
verses,
for
it
he
made
speeches,
for
it
he
scintillated
the
brightest
sparks
of
his
quiet
wit.