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The effect was great, and gave me a high satisfaction. We are once more transported into Faust's study, where Mephistopheles finds all just as he had left it. He takes from the hook Faust's old study-gown, and a thousand moths and insects flutter out from it. By the directions of Mephistopheles as to where these are to settle down, the locality is brought very clearly before our eyes.
Mother wished me to call you." "Oh! ah! yes! indeed!" he said, looking confusedly about, and starting for the door, in his study-gown. "If you please, Sir," said Mary, standing in his way, "would you not like to put on your coat and wig?"
She then proceeded to divest her brother of his wig and his dress-coat, and to induct him into the flowing ease of a study-gown, crowning his well-shaven head with a black cap, and placing his slippers before the corner of a sofa nearest the fire.
It was De Wette himself! the scholar, author, professor, his height, size, figure, stoop, his head, his face, his features, eyes, mouth, nose, chin, every one, skullcap, study-gown, neck-tie, all, everything: there was no mistaking him, no deception whatever: there stood Dr. De Wette in his own library, and he out in the street: why, he must be somebody else!
I got the Doctor's study-gown off, and got his best coat on, and put on his wig for him, and started him up kinder lively, you know it takes me to get him down into this world, and so there he's in talking with him; and so you can just slip down and dress yourselves, easy as not."
The Doctor gave a hurried glance at his study-gown, put his hand to his head, which, in place of the ample curls of his full-bottomed wig, was decked only with a very ordinary cap, and seemed to come at once to a full comprehension.
It should not be cut full, but rather like a gentleman's study-gown, having no gathers or plaits, but large enough to slip off and on with ease. A double-gown of calico is also very useful. Most articles of dress, for grown persons or children, require patterns.
There was always a handful of grain for the chickens in the pocket of his study-gown, a ripe pumpkin in the shed for Sukey; and the good man would laugh like a school-boy, as the funny little baby-pigs rolled and tumbled over each other for the apples he tossed them.
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