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Lewis Rand

CHAPTER X
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How was he dressed?
He was dressed in a high-collared coat of blue cloth with eagle buttons, in cloth breeches and silk stockings, in shoes with silver buckles, and a lawn neckcloth of many folds.

His hair was innocent of powder, and cut short in what the period supposed to be the high Roman fashion.

It was his chief touch of the Republican.

In the matter of dress he had not his leader's courage.

Abhorring slovenliness and the Jacobin motley, he would not affect them.


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