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1
The
old
shoemaker
smiled, and chuckled, and laughed, until his spectacles nearly dropped off.
2
So it was true; the
old
shoemaker
had absconded.
3
The
old
shoemaker
looked up, and spoke sanely enough.
4
The
old
shoemaker
had gone to see his cousin and the meeting had been arranged.
5
So Gustave and his mother went out of the
old
shoemaker
's
shop and up the street.
6
The
old
shoemaker
drained a bottle, donned his Sunday clothes, and went off with his son.
7
Thus the grimy
old
shoemaker
spoke, but I continued: "What about the present-day poets?"
8
How the
old
shoemaker
threw up his cap in the air, and shouted-Longlive her Grace!
9
The
old
shoemaker
firmly believed in the supernatural agency of witches, and his roguish grandson knew it.
10
He had the gentlest of manners-"thepolitest man in Melrose," the
old
shoemaker
called him.
11
The
old
shoemaker
has run away.
12
The
old
shoemaker
,
Mr. Woodseer, hauls women into his religion, and purifies them by the process,-fancieshe does.
13
All but one; for there is one
old
shoemaker
who says that he thinks the song was very good.
14
It is Richard Lloyd, the
old
shoemaker
who forty years ago risked his little all to educate his orphan nephew.
15
The door of this room was open, and Lane was inside, sitting on that
old
shoemaker
's
-
bench
,
working on the revolver.
16
The next day my friend sent a dozen well-selected books, but the
old
shoemaker
never sought or looked for any assistance.
old
shoemaker
old