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Excerpt from In the Footprints of Charles Lamb
To this house there used to come, to call on Hazlitt, a man of noticeable and impressive presence z - Small of stature, fragile Of frame, clad in clothing of tightly fitting black, which was clerical as to cut and well-worn as to tex ture; his almost immaterial legs, in Tom Hood's phrase, ending in gaiters and straps; his dark hair, not quite black, curling crisply about a noble head and brow a head worthy of. Aristotle, Leigh Hunt tells us; full of dumb eloquence, are Hazlitt's words.
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