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102 Said Sym: "Kind friends, and fellow Glugs; My trade is mending pots and mugs. I tinker kettles, and I rhyme To please myself and pass the time, Just as my fancy wandereth." ("He's mine!" quoth Stodge, below his breath.)

Said Sym: "Why I am here to-day I know not; tho' I've heard them say That strife and hatred play some part In this great meeting at the Mart. Nay, brothers, why should hatred lodge . . ." "That's ultra vires!" thundered Stodge.

"'Tis ultra vires!" cried the Knight. "Besides, it isn't half polite. And e'en the dullest Glug should know, 'Tis not pro bono publico. Nay, Glugs, this fellow is no class. Remember! Vincit Veritas!"

With sidelong looks and sheepish grins, Like men found out in secret sins, Glug gazed at Glug in nervous dread; Till one with claims to learning said, "Sir Stodge is talking Greek, you know. He may be bad, but never low."