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Sketches New and Old

CHAPTER VI
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had her fine nose elegantly enameled, and the easy grace with which she blew it from time to time marked her as a cultivated and accomplished woman of the world; its exquisitely modulated tone excited the admiration of all who had the happiness to hear it.
ABOUT BARBERS All things change except barbers, the ways of barbers, and the surroundings of barbers.

These never change.

What one experiences in a barber's shop the first time he enters one is what he always experiences in barbers' shops afterward till the end of his days.

I got shaved this morning as usual.

A man approached the door from Jones Street as I approached it from Main--a thing that always happens.


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