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152 tops of his shoes, so he had those of us who wanted to follow fashion killed at that junction; but a few of us got busy with the local

tailor and we run him pretty close on tight pants. Some of us had to grease our insteps and heels to get into them; but the brand of perfume he wore, aside of the bottle he had, was evidently distinct and extinct, and owing to that fact he was the envy of the town.