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1 I | and wore a full beard. His clothes, not unlike those of a railway 2 I | upstairs mending my son’s clothes, when I heard a dispute.”~“ 3 VI | the person who sold these clothes will certainly recognize 4 VII | strip of binding from his clothes, had fastened it round his 5 IX | shop and mending your son’s clothes in your bedroom are so many 6 XI | me a trunk containing my clothes. The linen is all marked 7 XI | that,” he replied. “One’s clothes are soon spoiled when one 8 XI | not think of changing my clothes. As I had formerly been 9 XI | I thought of changing my clothes.”~“Where did you purchase 10 XIV | assertions regarding the box of clothes left at one of the hotels 11 XIV | pretended to have left a box of clothes.~It must be understood that 12 XX | our man changing his fine clothes for coarser garments. He 13 XX | proposed that I should buy his clothes, I told him I couldn’t think 14 XX | shopkeeper had spoken of contain? Clothes, no doubt. Everything necessary 15 XX | to go to work to sell the clothes on his back. The comedian 16 XX | will know him by his black clothes and his long beard. You 17 XXII | mentioned that he had some clothes he wanted to sell; and being 18 XXIII| if we were babies in long clothes.”~“What! was your man such