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The Pickwick Papers - Dickens, Charles ยท 65 words
Mr. Benjamin Allen was a coarse, stout, thick set young man, with black hair cut rather short, and a white face cut rather long. He was embellished with spectacles, and wore a white neckerchief. Below his single breasted black surtout, which was buttoned up to his chin, appeared the usual number of pepper and salt coloured legs, terminating in a pair of imperfectly polished boots.
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