Read the extract from the text ‘Quality’ and answer the question.
As best I could, I explained the circumstances of those ill-omened boots. But his
face and voice made so deep an impression that during the next few minutes I
ordered many pairs. They lasted longer than ever. And I was not able to go to him
for nearly two years.
It was many months before my next visit to his shop. This time it appeared to be
his elder brother, handling a piece of leather. “Well, Mr Gessler,” I said, “how are
you?” He came close and peered at me. “I am breddy well,” he said slowly “but
my elder brudder is dead.” And I saw that it was indeed himself but how aged and
wan! And never before had I heard him mention his brother. Much shocked, I
murmured, “Oh! I am sorry!”
What ideas about Mr Gessler do you get from this extract? Support your answer
with evidence from the text.
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he's a seller or shop owner
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