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 up; I see only the castellated palaces in Perpendicular style, the huge quadrangles, where the pupils move about in black gowns and square tasselled caps, each of whom has his two or three rooms in the wings of these castles; I see the Gothic chapels disembowelled by Protestantism, the banquet-halls with a dais for the “masters” and “fellows,” the venerable smoked portraits of earls, statesmen and poets, who went forth from there; I see the renowned “backs,” i.e. the rear of the colleges above the river Cam,