nce. He had no dress-suit
dity. You and I are consistent in character; we are either
ipped into Shillitoe's, the young tailor who had recently set up
dress-suit
politeness that a dress-suit was out of the question; he had already taken more orders than he cou
?" said Shillitoe, trying to condesce
id Denry;
en shook his head. "No t
id Denry, glancing at the door precisely as he
not a native of the town, and had no ald
week Denry was being tried on. Shi
rp, a young mistress in that art. She was the daughter of a furniture dealer with a passion for the Bankruptcy Court. Miss Earp's evening classes were attended
one evening, when he was practising reversing and they were entwined in the attitude prescribed by the latest fashion: "Never mind me! Think about yourself. It's the same in dancing as it is in life-the woman's duty is to adapt herself to the man." He did
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