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By the Golden Gate

CHAPTER VII
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This is without a collar, and is usually hooked over the breast.

There are no buttons.
Wealthy Chinamen, and there are many such, indulge in richer garments.
As a rule they have adopted the American felt hat of a brownish colour.

The shoe has the invariable wooden sole with uppers of cotton or some kind of ordinary cloth.

The hair is the object of their chief attention, however, in the making up of their toilet.

It is worn in a queue or pigtail fashion as it is commonly styled.


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