what did the Baker where in those days ? how did he look? what did the author estimate from his appearance
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Thus the presence of a baker's furnace was very essential in each village. The baker or the bread-seller wore a special, peculiar dress. It was known as the 'kabai'. It was a single-piece long frock.
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Thus the presence of a baker's furnace was very essential in each village. The baker or the bread-seller wore a special, peculiar dress. It was known as the 'kabai'. It was a single-piece long frock.
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