What were the reasons of the death of Gessler Brothers?
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Upon hearing this the narrator is quite shocked. The young man explains to him that Gessler died from starvation; he used to devote himself to shoe making so much that he used to forget about everything else. But both the narrator and the young man agrees that the Gessler brothers made good quality boots.
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Explanation:
The Gessler brothers lived in the small house on the roadside in London. Their boots shop was a simpler one in their street with lasting shoe quality. Both of the brothers were identical twins with elder one paler than the younger. They respected each other. They were not money minded in spite of their high-quality shoes.
After the death of the elder brother, the younger brother was in financial strain. He was forced to provide one of the rooms for lease. As he became old too, he could not make shoes for the customers on time because of which he lost orders. This made him to slowly starve in terms of health and business that lead to death.