Part 7 by Mark Twain]@TWC D-Link book Part 7 16/20 One day at a village station a hundred of them got out of the third-class cars to feed. For ugliness of shapes, and for miracles of ugly colors inharmoniously associated, they were a record. One man had corduroy trousers of a faded chewing gum tint. And they were new--showing that this tint did not come by calamity, but was intentional; the very ugliest color I have ever seen. A gaunt, shackly country lout six feet high, in battered gray slouched hat with wide brim, and old resin-colored breeches, had on a hideous brand-new woolen coat which was imitation tiger skin wavy broad stripes of dazzling yellow and deep brown. |