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"This is my day for doing nothing," Charley answered pleasantly, for the tailor-man amused him, and the whimsical mental attitude of his past life was being brought to the surface by this odd figure, with big spectacles pushed up on a yellow forehead, and shrunken hands viciously clutching the shears.
"This is my day for doing nothing," Charley answered pleasantly, for the tailor-man amused him, and the whimsical mental attitude of his past life was being brought to the surface by this odd figure, with big spectacles pushed up on a yellow forehead, and shrunken hands viciously clutching the shears.
"These be noble large stitches!" holding the garment up and viewing it admiringly "they have a grandeur and a majesty that do cause these small stingy ones of the tailor-man to look mightily paltry and plebeian "'She loved her husband dearilee, But another man he loved she, "Marry, 'tis done a goodly piece of work, too, and wrought with expedition.
"This tailor here. . . . This stingy, hard, unhappy man. . . . If there is a God! . . . Therefore, wherefore, tailor-man? . . . Therefore, wherefore, God? . . . Show me a sign from Heaven, tailor- man!" Hatred of himself, blasphemy, the profane and hellish humour of of the infidel!
As he closed the door softly, killing entered his mind and stayed there. "Thou shalt not" had been the first instigation to "Thou shalt." It haunted him as he returned to his room, undressed himself, and went to bed. He could not sleep. "Show me a sign from Heaven, tailor-man!" The challenge had been to himself. He must respond to it.
"These be noble large stitches!" holding the garment up and viewing it admiringly "they have a grandeur and a majesty that do cause these small stingy ones of the tailor-man to look mightily paltry and plebeian "'She loved her husband dearilee, But another man he loved she, "Marry, 'tis done a goodly piece of work, too, and wrought with expedition.
A Protestant heretic he was already damned; a robber you could put him in jail; a spy you could shoot him or tar and feather him; a murderer you could hang him. But an infide this was a deadly poison, a black danger, a being capable of all crimes. An infidel "Therefore, wherefore, tailor-man?... Therefore, wherefore, God?... Show me a sign from Heaven, tailor-man!"
The eve of the day of the memorable funeral two belated visitors to the Passion Play arrived in the village, unknowing that it had ended, and of the tragedy which had set a whole valley mourning; unconscious that they shared in the bitter fortunes of the tailor-man, of whom men and women spoke with tears.
"Well then, thy hair was far too long but they have cut off all thy curls." "I like the wanting of them. They looked very womanish. I'm a deal more purpose-like without them. Then I went to a first-class tailor-man and he fit me out with the suit I'm wearing. He said it was 'the correct thing for land or water. What dost thou think of it?" "Nothing could be more becoming to thee."
"This tailor here.... This stingy, hard, unhappy man.... If there is a God!... Therefore, wherefore, tailor-man?... Therefore, wherefore, God?... Show me a sign from Heaven, tailor-man!" Hatred of himself, blasphemy, the profane and hellish humour of of the infidel!
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