2.
One went in, not as into most shops, but restfully, as one enters a church, and sitting on the single
wooden chair, waited. A guttural sound, and the tip-tap of his slippers beating the narrow wooden stairs
and he would stand before one without coat, a little bent, in leather apron, with sleeves turned back
blinking—as if awakened from some dream of boots.
a) How did the author feel as he entered Gessler's shop? Why?
b) How does the author describe Mr. Gessler?
c) What order did he; place with him?
d) Find the word from the above passage that means same as to 'garment'.
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the author feel very pleasant and very interesting where he go to the most of the shops
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