The author says that entering Mr. Gessler’s shop was like entering a church. How
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According to the author, when one entered Mr. Gessler's store, it's not like any other store. One feels like one has come to a church. The person sat on the chair and waited to be served, and then with a husky voice, he would come and the tip-tap of his slippers used to beat wooden stairs.
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The author felt that entering Mr. Gessler's shop was similar to a Church as all the aesthetics of the shop were like that of the Church.
*According to the author, when one entered Mr. Gessler's store, it's not like any other store. One feels like one has come to a church.
*The person sat on the chair and waited to be served, and then with a husky voice, he would come and the tip-tap of his slippers used to beat wooden stairs.
*Next, he will be standing in front of the person, bent a little, wearing a leather apron, turning his sleeves back, and blinking, as if he were awoken from a dream of a nice boot.
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