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Outside the meeting room stood two British gentlemen in formal attire, leaning on their canes.
The one who looked rather thin, efficient, and sported graying hair was about forty years old, and Arthur recognized the man whom he had attended lectures by numerous times. This was none other than the dean of the University of London's School of Law, the professor of jurisprudence, and the founder of one of the three major modern legal schools—the analytical school of jurisprudence—Professor John Austin.
The man standing beside him appeared a bit older than Arthur but seemed to be only in his thirties. Could he be a young professor recently joined at the University of London, standing next to Professor Austin?