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Evan Harrington

CHAPTER XXXIX
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IN THE DOMAIN OF TAILORDOM.
There was peace in Mr.Goren's shop.

Badgered Ministers, bankrupt merchants, diplomatists with a headache--any of our modern grandees under difficulties, might have envied that peace over which Mr.Goren presided: and he was an enviable man.

He loved his craft, he believed that he had not succeeded the millions of antecedent tailors in vain; and, excepting that trifling coquetry with shirt-fronts, viz., the red crosses, which a shrewd rival had very soon eclipsed by representing nymphs triangularly posed, he devoted himself to his business from morning to night; as rigid in demanding respect from those beneath him, as he was profuse in lavishing it on his patrons.

His public boast was, that he owed no man a farthing; his secret comfort, that he possessed two thousand pounds in the Funds.


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