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The Angel and the Author - and Others

CHAPTER XIX
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CHAPTER XIX.
Man and his Tailor.
What's wrong with the "Made-up Tie"?
I gather from the fashionable novelist that no man can wear a made-up tie and be a gentleman.

He may be a worthy man, clever, well-to-do, eligible from every other point of view; but She, the refined heroine, can never get over the fact that he wears a made-up tie.

It causes a shudder down her high-bred spine whenever she thinks of it.

There is nothing else to be said against him.
There is nothing worse about him than this--he wears a made-up tie.

It is all sufficient.


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