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their delicate green leaves were being tied up to supply all London, but
I was exceedingly ignorant then
Mine was not a hard task; and as I attended to it, whenever Ike, as
packing, had his eyes averted froood look at him I had
often seen him before, but only at a distance, and at a distance Ike
certainly looked best
I know he could not help it, but decidedly Ike, Old Brownsest and ugliest men I ever saw
He was a brawny, broad-shouldered fellow of about fifty, with iron-grey
hair; and standing out of his brown-red face, half-way between fierce,
stiff, bushy whiskers, was a tremendous aquiline nose When his hat was
off, as he reive it a rub, you saw that
he had a very shiny bald head--in consequence, as I suppose, of soHis eyes were deeply set but very keen-looking, and his
mouth when shut had one aspect, when open another When open it seemed
as if it was the place where a few very black teeth were kept When