Chapter Fifty-One

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"I am so glad I never went to university. I don't know how you stand the boredom." Dallas said, then offered to carry my bag, which I refused, as we left the Library. "I enjoy studying. I am looking forward to being a doctor." I said, with pride. We crossed the Oval back towards his Indian bike. "Your fellow students seem like a bunch of stuffy future pricks." He said intentionally loud enough so that the three students walking next to us would hear it. He sure didn’t mind making a scene. That, I could not really argue with. I had always felt like a loner here. I did not get along with any of my fellow students who were destined to become my future colleagues by sheer association. We were polite with greetings and farewells, and we occasionally shared lecture notes. But that was

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