And it came
to pass that early on the morn of the last day of the term, there arose
a multitude. And
there was
much weeping and wailing, gnashing of teeth and smiting of books, for the
day of
judgment was
at hand, and they were sore afraid. For they had done those things which
they ought
not to have
done, and had left undone those things which should have been done, and
there was no
help for many,
for they would be undone.
And there were those
abiding in the dorms, who had kept watch over their books at night, but
it
availeth naught.
And still others abiding in far-off apartments sought solace from their
spouses, but it
availeth naught.
But some there were who with smiles arose; they had prepared themselves
and
made straight the
path of knowledge. And these wise ones were called "the curvebreakers."
And so they came, ready
and unready, done and undone, unto the appointed place, and their hearts
were heavy with them.
And the came to pass, but some passed out. And many were they who
repented of their riotous
living, and bemoaned their fate; but they had not a prayer. And as they
were
sitting in fear and trembling,
there came unto them the one known as "he of the diabolical smile,"
(that is, being interpreted,
the professor), who said, "rightly you fear, for the Day of Examination
is at
hand. Behold, read and
weep." And delivering up unto them the test, he went upon his way.
And many varied were the questions
asked by the professor. But more varied were the answers
which were delivered up. For
some of his teachings had fallen upon fertile minds, and others had
fallen among semi-fertile, while
yet others had fallen flat. And some wrote much, though they knew
little; and still others were
wroth, for they knew nothing to write. Of these, many offered up a little
bull as sacrifice, some a great
bull; but it availeth naught.
And when the appointed hour was
finished, they gathered themselves and their belongings together
and departed every one in his
own direction; and each vowed with solemnity unto himself, "I shall
not pass this way again."